Playing Diablo Immortal on PC feels like running an Android app through some bunk emulator on Windows. It’s insulting enough to insist that you download the iOS or Android version on every other loading screen, clearly showing where Blizzard wants you to play. Neither of those games have obscenely large menu elements on their PC versions, and they don’t have references to inputs that aren’t even possible on most PCsĪ seamless experience is important for a game Blizzard expects players to dump hundreds of hours into (and hundreds of dollars, it turns out), but Diablo Immortal doesn’t go to those lengths. Games like Fortnite and Genshin Impact work on PC and mobile, but they’re built specifically for those platforms. From the opening screen that reads “Tap to Play,” it’s clear that Diablo Immortal is a mobile port, not a game you can play across PC and mobile. Throw in cross-save, and you can take the game on the move, too.Built for mobile Andy Boxall/Digital Trendsĭiablo Immortal is built for mobile first, which is one of the reasons our gaming editor, Giovanni Colantonio, enjoyed the game so much in the first place. That means PC will hand you the most control over how you play the game. Of course, the PC version of the game will also support traditional mouse and keyboard controls. In a blog post for the PC Open Beta, Blizzard said: “ For all of the console gamers out there, we have included controller support for PC! The behaviors will mimic the mobile version-detection will be a seamless experience and many controls will be remappable to your liking as well.” It's been confirmed that the upcoming PC release for Diablo Immortal will also feature controller support. The wait for Diablo 4 is taking a while, so, Diablo Immortal is a nice taste for PC players.
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