Blizzcon 2021 starts off with a bunch of interesting game announcements, the title is Diablo 2 remaster. The show is also marked Diablo 4, Blizzard Arcade Collection, New World of Warcraft updates and more.
Rumors long ago Diablo 2 The final remaster was released after weeks of speculation. Diablo 2 revived is the full HD reaster of the original game and its expansion, Lord of destruction. The rerelease version will allow players to play the game in its original 2D form. The game will launch this year on PC, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch and Xbox with cross development.
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Blizzard also gave some new details about Diablo 4. Classic fake class will appear in the game, an agile character fighting with various bow and arrow abilities.
Blizzard Arcade Collection is a new classic game pack included The Vikings were lost, Racing Rock n ‘Rolland Blackthorn. All three classic games are loyal portals with some added features and improved quality of life, such as save and load. The collection will be available on PC through Battle.net, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch.
Introducing the next chapter in Shadowlands, Chains of Domination. ⛓ pic.twitter.com/98rS6WisQS
– World of Warcraft (@Warcraft) February 19, 2021
World of Warcraft are receiving the first new update since launch Shadowlands. The new DLC is called Chain of destruction, and Blizzard will discuss in more detail in Blizzcon weekend. World of Warcraft Classic are also receiving an update, a new version of 2007 Burning Crusade update, launched in 2021.
Hearthstone is receiving an update named Forging in the factory, brings new cards to the game. In addition, the deckbuilding game is having a new single player mode called Mercenary, belongs to the category roguelike.
Unfortunately, Overwatch 2 Not at the showcase, but more details about it will arrive later this week at Blizzcon.
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