


Not counting competitive multiplayer titles that offer a nearly infinite (in theory) amount of things to do, you’d have to turn to a game like Genshin Impact, Stardew Valley, Civilization VI, Raid: Shadow Legends, or Slay the Spire to find a mobile title that offers this much content out of the gate. From a quantity of content perspective, there are few mobile games that offer what Diablo Immortal does. If you only focus on those aspects of the game, you may find that Diablo Immortal is one of the most substantial mobile games ever made. The gameplay loop, the various modes, the classes, the numerous areas, various bosses, and plentiful dungeons…everything that defines the core Diablo Immortal experience. Instead, let’s just focus on the elements of Diablo Immortal you’re able to access without spending a dime. Additionally, criticisms of Diablo: Immortal looking like a reskin of NetEase’s Endless of God mobile game has players upset.The Core Diablo Immortal Experience Makes For a Fantastic Mobile Gameįor a moment, let’s put aside some of the talking points you already know are coming. Recent allegations of removing negative comments from YouTube videos or reposting said videos in their launcher didn’t help matters. The internet mob is already roused, after all. Likewise, their player base is in full revolt in the official forum, subreddits, and social media.īlizzard representatives were quick to respond to these criticisms but we doubt they’d do any good. Blizzard’s video announcements and trailers have been bombarded with dislikes. Angry and vocal players said it was disrespectful to their fanbase and akin to “killing the franchise” completely. Gamers have taken to lambast the developers for their decision to release a mobile-only Diablo game made in partnership with NetEase. Unfortunately, they certainly did not expect it’d be to the same degree as we’ve seen so far on the internet. Well, it looks like Blizzard was expecting negative reactions due to their Diablo: Immortal announcement.
