

Mobile users from various regions have reported that they’re not only currently able to install the game on their devices but are actually able to start playing the full experience. Interestingly, it also seems that Diablo Immortal may have launched a bit early on some mobile devices. Fortunately, Diablo Immortal does support cross-play and cross-progression between PC and mobile, so playing on one platform first doesn’t mean having to start over when you start playing the game on another. If you’re interested in installing the game on your iOS or Android device, though, you will need to wait until the game is officially launched in your region. If you’re interested in installing Diablo Immortal on your PC, you’re actually able to do so right now via Blizzard’s launcher ahead of the game’s official launch.

Here are the specific global launch times the Diablo Immortal team has set for the game’s official launch on June 2/3: Because of global time zone differences, though, some users will not actually be able to start playing the game until June 3. Many PC and mobile gamers will be able to install and play Diablo Immortal starting on June 2. Diablo Immortal is a free-to-play game that will soon be available for Windows PCs as well as iOS and Android devices (please see here for exact system specifications). As is sometimes the case with modern video game releases, though, figuring out what time you’ll actually be able to install and play the game can be a nightmare worthy of the Diablo franchise. You can read more about the investigation here.Īfter years of hype, several changes, and more than a few debates, Diablo Immortal is finally set to launch this week.

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