![]() I loved D2, but no, Blizzard/ Activision has burnt through all their goodwill. So you don't think the people that remastered this game should get paid? Even though it costs a third less than a typical AAA release? Comment by iamcevrus2 on T19:04:39-05:00 Seriously why do people bring up wc3 remaster everytime with this game its done by a different team use your brain do some research before spouting you're manure dont like it you know what to do Comment by TheLustful on T18:17:20-05:00Ĥ0 bugs for a game that i arldy own for since 20 years :( Either they have no clue or they are spreading false information on purpose. Comment by AnaHealz on T17:43:05-05:00Īt some point, I feel like people are logging in wowhead and blizzard forums just to bash the games/Blizzard, with irrelevant comments. Probably going to pick this up, but am 1000% waiting until after it launches and seeing how it shakes out, if it's more SC1 Remastered or WC3 Remastered. Removed Comment by NeroRain on T17:39:35-05:00 Anything sooner would be insane to consider when it has not even hit a properly known alpha (let alone beta).ĭo you realise it isn't even being developed by Blizzard? It's being done by Vicarious Visions - the Activision studio that has no ties to Blizzard or WoW (It is likely $10 difference for each half in USD)ĭiablo IV, at this point, is at LEAST a late 2022, if not 2023, release. So, $25 difference ($12.50 each) in the Great White North, and half of that is the cosmetics, half of that is all the D3 games/expansions/DLCs. I own all of D3's content, and my price (Canadian) is $54.99 for D2R and $67.49 for Prime Evil Upgrade (so that is just the wings, pet, and D2R), the full bundle is $79.99. Now, I won't lie, the cosmetics are actually the expensive part of it. Sure, you likely own most of it, so it's JUST the cosmetic items, but that is on you to consider if it is worth or not. It's for D3, D3:RoS, Necro Pack, AND Cosmetics. Your single-player save files can be dragged-and-dropped into D2R. This is literally legacy Diablo II, with a new coat of paint, some UI improvements, QoL upgrades, and controller support (which, BTW, plays REALLY well). They sure develop stuff pretty quick when they sell it for sweet money, meanwhile retail wow is pretty much dead while they're busy milking every other franchise they own into the ground.Įxcept we've PLAYED this one already. Also imagine spending extra for a deluxe that includes cosmetics for Diablo 3 when the sequel is already in advanced development. I mean, anyone preordering blizzard remakes at this point must be clearly insane, seeing what happened with W3 and all. *Note: Cosmetics are for Diablo 3 only, there do not appear to be any cosmetics offered for Diablo 2: Resurrected. This price will vary depending on what you already own. The Prime Evil Collection Upgrade - the same Prime Evil Collection bundle, minus the cost of any already owned content.The Prime Evil Collection for $59.99 - a bundle including Diablo 2: Resurrected, Diablo 3, Reaper of Souls, the Rise of the Necromancer, Mephisto pet, and Hatred’s Grasp cosmetic wings for Diablo III*. ![]() In addition to the release announcement, Diablo's Community Development Lead Adam Fletcher confirmed that the Beta would be in August and include multiplayer testing, while Senior Global PR Manager Maxim Samoylenko reiterated that pre-ordering would grant access to the beta.Īs a reminder, Diablo II: Resurrected can be pre-purchased in three versions on the Blizzard Shop. During today's livestream of the all-digital Summer Game Fest expo, Blizzard officially announced that Diablo II: Resurrected will release on September 23, 2021.
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