Blizzard has quietly confirmed that development on the mobile version of Diablo is still going according to plan and showed us a few frames of gameplay from the game itself.
The real star of last night's presentation at the BlizzConn Convention was Diablo 4. However, one should not forget that this is not the only Diablo game that awaits us in the near future. Diablo Immortal is still in development, and although Blizzard didn't overexpose it last night, perhaps in fear of ridicule, we still got a new preview of the game in the end.
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