They’re still planning on releasing Shadowlands at the end of 2020, but as for BlizzCon 2019’s other two big announcements - Diablo 4 and Overwatch 2 - there’s no mention of them for the upcoming year. But for me, the idea that we might actually get some kind of release date for something Diablo-related this year was pretty interesting. I mean, they beat expectations and made more money and WoW Classic boosted subs for World of Warcraft pretty significantly, and that’s all great. ![]() So as I was reading through Wowhead’s summary of Blizzard’s 2019 Q4 Earning’s Call I immediately glommed on to the fact that they’re planning on doing the first regional tests for Diablo Immortal in the middle of this year. ![]() But the game has been so difficult to track down and we’ve heard so little about it that it seemed like the game might even have been canceled to some folks. ![]() We did see a newer demo at 2019’s BlizzCon, which was good. Diablo Immortal has been one of those frustrating games that dwells in a vague shadowland between release and not-release.
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