Technical director John Lafleur says that though Blizzard will "focus on making sure all of the gameplay-related features get in", the Switch version will be lacking "some of the higher end visual enh...
Executive producer Rod Fergusson said the development team has worked hard to ensure the console ports "feel smooth" and "great to play."
At the Xbox and Bethesda E3 2021 Showcase, Blizzard confirmed that their remaster is launching in a few short months, this September.
There will be "major changes to how the hero plays."
"Folks across the world will be seeing before too long what we're up to," says World of Warcraft director Ion Hazzikostas.
Revenue is up 7%, though.
A recent leak indicated a June launch for the expansion.
The mobile spinoff will be launching globally soon, Activision reiterates.
Advertisements on the Battle.net launcher may have given away the expansion's release date.
"I want to make that as compelling as we possibly can," says Aaron Keller, the game's new director.
And 1440p/60 FPS and 1080p/120 FPS on Xbox Series S.
"One of the things we wanted to make sure was that D2 original stayed D2 original," says Rod Fergusson, head of Diablo.
But it won't be in the game at launch.
"I think we need some more time till we can say it's perfectly polished in the way that we want it," says game director Jeff Kaplan.
It seems Blizzard themselves have leaked one of their major upcoming announcements.
Blizzard is going to take Warcraft down the Diablo path in the mobile market.
The team was originally supposed to begin working on a remake of Diablo 2 before being dismantled.
Vicarious Visions are allegedly assisting with the remake's development.
The studio will be completely dedicated to supporting Blizzard projects going forward.