Both that trailer and the gameplay video have been downvoted below oblivion on YouTube, and fans gave Blizzard a piece of their mind through the Q&A after the announcement, the comments on the videos, and social media. To say the fanbase didn’t react well was an understatement, something exacerbated among those who saw the initial cinematic trailer, which saved the surprise announcement of the platforms until the end. Unfortunately for the franchise’s most dedicated fans, the Diablo-related “something” they had turned out to be Immortal, a free-to-play mobile game handled by Chinese developer NetEase Games. There also appeared to be hints scattered around that an announcement was imminent, which would be made at BlizzCon if they had something. Speculation suggested that Blizzard would announce Diablo 4 soon, considering that it’s been over six years since Diablo III released, and over four-and-a-half since the Reaper of Souls expansion arrived. The fallout from the announcement of Diablo Immortal has been a total mess for everyone involved.
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