Blizzard's re-release of the classic action RPG D2R Items features better graphics and minor improvement in the quality-of-life, including support for the current Version of the Blizzard's Battle.net and crossover across consoles as well as PC. However, the game will not offer true ultrawide display support until the launch date for PC due to banning the AI of the game.

Diablo II: Resurrected releases on September 23rd for Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch and PC. The game's release is scheduled to occur in the same week that Blizzard continues to tackle claims of harassment and discrimination against women, as stated in an unnamed California state-of-theart California lawsuit.

There's a rumor that's true. Blizzard is working on a remaster of its iconic PC game Diablo II, and it's titled Diablo II: Resurrected. Blizzard claims it is the "definitive remake" of Diablo II together with the Lord of Destruction expansion. The existence of a remaster is not a shock, considering that the original game files were said to have been lost by the original developers.

It's being played out, and it's coming to consoles and PCs. Resurrected will launch in 2021, and it's coming to PC Xbox One/SeriesX|S PS4/5 as well as Nintendo Switch, with cross-play across platforms. In addition, the game's progression will be able to move across platforms. According to rumors, this game was created through Tony Hawk studio Vicarious Visions which was D2R items for sale PS4 recently integrated into Blizzard Entertainment.