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Diablo Immortal

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Diablo Immortal
Diablo Immortal cover
Developers
Blizzard Entertainment
NetEase Games
Publishers
Blizzard Entertainment
Engines
Messiah Game Engine[1]
Release dates
Windows June 2, 2022
Reception
Metacritic 59
OpenCritic 63
IGDB 60
Taxonomy
Monetization Free-to-play
Microtransactions Boost, Cosmetic, Currency, Infinite spend, Free-to-grind, Loot box, Player trading, Time-limited
Modes Multiplayer
Pacing Real-time
Perspectives Bird's-eye view
Genres ARPG
Themes Fantasy
Series Diablo
Diablo Immortal on HowLongToBeat
Diablo Immortal on IGDB
Diablo Immortal on MobyGames
Diablo Immortal on Wikipedia
Diablo
Diablo 1997
Diablo II 2000
Diablo III 2012
Diablo II: Resurrected 2021
Diablo Immortal 2022
Diablo IV 2023

Diablo Immortal is a multiplayer bird's-eye view ARPG game in the Diablo series.

Availability

Source DRM Notes Keys OS
Battle.net
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Always online (requires a constant internet connection to play)
Not purchasable in the Russia, Belarus, Belgium and Netherlands.
Windows
Not available in certain jurisdictions such as the EU-states Belgium and Netherlands because the game's mechanics may be considered gambling.[2]

Monetization

Type Notes
Free-to-play Gives players access to a significant portion of its content without paying.

Microtransactions

Type Notes
Boost The game offers ways of permanently boosting characters using Legendary Gems, which are obtainable in game (with very low droprates for free-to-play Players, even for the worst 1* kind) as well as via real money transactions using Eternal Orbs or in Rifts using "Legendary Crests" which guarantee a Legendary Gem drop for each Legendary Crest used (up to 10 per Rift).
Cosmetic There are many cosmetics purchasable with Eternal Orbs, which are the game's real money equivalent currency.
Currency Has two premium currencies; Platinum and Eternal Orbs. Platinum is both obtainable in game (but at a very slow and not viable pace for bigger purchases) and purchasable directly for real money. Eternal Orbs are only purchasable for real money.
Free-to-grind Most gear, but not all (see "Unlock" for example), can be obtained by free players, the odds are just very much not in their favour.
Infinite spend There is no clear ceiling regarding how much one can spend on premium currency and microtransactions.
Loot box Includes lootboxes, with an opportunity to buy a lootbox with real money being one of 'rewards' for certain content.
It also has Elder Rifts. which are dungeons with random loot, where you can spend money to boost odds or guarantee rare drops using 'crests', which are in turn purchasable via Elder Orbs, the premium currency purchasable with real money transactions. There is notably a second type of Legendary Crest, one with the "Eternal" modifier, that is only purchasable with real currency, which is the only way to acquire Legendary Gem drops that are not bound to the character they dropped for.
Player trading The in-game market uses only Platinum (not gold, the normal, in-game-only currency), and since Platinum is purchasable via real money transactions, players can effectively buy items from other players for real money.
Time-limited 'Boon of Plenty' service offers time limited premium items. Some of the premium items you bought with real money will even disappear unless you log in daily for a certain period of time (usually 30 days).
Unlock Usually offers "limited" Packs to buy at the Shop after finishing a dungeon. They start at US$0.99, pressuring you to buy into them with Displays like "+800% Value" and "limited offer".
After completing more dungeons, the price of those offers will increase significantly (up to US$29.99) while the "+xxx% value" decreases more and more.
Those offers often contain packs of Eternal Orbs that are so few in number, that you are unable to purchase anything with it, unless you are spending more money to buy something from the Shop.
For example, as the only way to "Awaken" a Rank 10 - legendary Gem which significantly boosts its value and Stats for your Character, you need an "echo of awakening", which can only be obtained for 1,000 Eternal Orbs. You can either buy 2x 630 Orbs for US$19.98 (US$9.99 each) or 1.650 Orbs for US$24.99. This way the game makes sure, you have always some Orbs left, to trigger you into buying some more.
Much of the above is sourced from Den of Geek.[3]
According to one calculation, it costs more than US$540,000 to fully gear up one character with best-in-slot items.[4][5]

Configuration file(s) location

System Location
Windows <path-to-game>\LocalData\BaseUserPresets.ini[Note 1]

Video

Graphics feature State Notes
Widescreen resolution
PC client performs pillarboxing to 16:9.
Multi-monitor
PC client performs pillarboxing to 16:9.
Ultra-widescreen
PC client performs pillarboxing to 16:9.
4K Ultra HD
PC client is fixed at 1920 x 1080 internal resolution.
Field of view (FOV)
Windowed
Borderless fullscreen windowed
Anisotropic filtering (AF)
See the glossary page for potential workarounds.
Anti-aliasing (AA)
Off, Low, High, Very High.
Vertical sync (Vsync)
60 FPS and 120+ FPS
FPS can be uncapped.
High dynamic range display (HDR)
See the glossary page for potential alternatives.
Ray tracing (RT)

Input

Audio

Audio feature State Notes
Separate volume controls
Sound, Music, Dialogue, Voicechat, and Alerts; toggleable only.
Surround sound
Subtitles
Closed captions
Mute on focus lost
Royalty free audio

Localizations

Language UI Audio Sub Notes
English
French
German
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Polish
Brazilian Portuguese
Spanish
Latin American Spanish

Network

Cross-play with console and mobile players is enabled.[6]

Multiplayer types

Type Native Notes
Local play
LAN play
Online play

Other information

API

Technical specs Supported Notes
Direct3D 11
Shader Model support 5
Executable 32-bit 64-bit Notes
Windows
Windows 11 is 64-bit only.

Middleware

No middleware information; you can edit this page to add it.

System requirements

Windows
Minimum Recommended
Operating system (OS) 7, 8, 10, 11
Processor (CPU) Intel Core i3
AMD FX-8100
System memory (RAM) 4 GB
Hard disk drive (HDD) 27 GB
Video card (GPU) Nvidia GeForce GTX 460
ATI Radeon HD 6850
Intel HD Graphics 530
Other - 1920 x 1080 minimum display resolution
- Broadband Internet connection.

Notes

  1. When running this game without elevated privileges (Run as administrator option), write operations against a location below %PROGRAMFILES%, %PROGRAMDATA%, or %WINDIR% might be redirected to %LOCALAPPDATA%\VirtualStore on Windows Vista and later (more details).

References

  1. MMO Culture - Diablo Immortal – NetEase provides more details to Chinese media about new mobile MMO - last accessed on 2022-06-04
  2. https://www.eurogamer.net/lootbox-laws-reportedly-block-diablo-immortal-launches - last accessed on 2022-06-21
  3. Den of Geek - Diablo Immortal Microtransactions Explained: Is It a Pay-to-Win Game? - last accessed on 2022-06-04
  4. It takes over 540,000$ to max out a single Diablo immortal character, not 100,000$ - last accessed on 2022-07-06
    "It takes over 540,000$ to max out your Diablo immortal character, not 100,000$"
  5. Diablo Immortal Could Run Your Wallet Way More Than You Thought - last accessed on 2022-07-06
  6. Blizzard Support - Can I Play Cross Platform - last accessed on 2023-06-06
    "Cross-Play is currently available in Call of Duty, Hearthstone, Diablo Immortal, Diablo IV, and Overwatch 2."