The road to Hell for Diablo Immortal starts on June 2nd, when Blizzard Entertainment is set to launch the mobile game for iOS, Android, and PC in a state of Open Beta. Following several delays, Diablo Immortal has seen a remarkable amount of polish over the years, and for all intents and purposes, it stands ready to great the gaming world at large.
Diablo Immortal Release Time
For players interested in squaring off against the forces of Hell in a timely fashion, Blizzard Entertainment was kind enough to provide the exact launch hours of Diablo Immortal adapted to every region’s designated time zone. The Open Beta launches at 10:00 AM Pacific Daylight Time on June 2nd or at 3:00 AM in the morning on June 3rd for the people living under Australian Eastern Time.
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The exceptions to the rule are Hong Kong, Indonesia, Macao, Malaysia, The Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam (PC only) – as Diablo Immortal will release on June 22nd for those regions instead. To ensure better connectivity and ping, the regions will be supported with dedicated servers.
Despite launching on June 2nd, eager players on PC can already start preloading the game by downloading the Battle.net app, logging in to their account, and installing Diablo Immortal in a directory of their choice.
Though they won’t be able to play until the official release date, it will allow players to jump into the fray against the infernal forces of the Lord of Damnation as smoothly and as quickly as possible.
For those planning to play Diablo Immortal on mobile devices, preloading the game will not be possible, but some players may find the option to download the app on the Apple Store or Google Play as early as the morning of June 1st. This is partly due to the nature of mobile releases, and partly to ensure a smooth experience for players during the game’s launch.
An important thing to bear in mind is that Diablo Immortal features cross-class and cross-platform progression, and players will be able to seamlessly continue their progress by switching between PC and mobile devices.
In order to make use of this feature, they will need to create a Battle.net account (in the event that they have not done so already).
Alternatively, guest accounts will have their progress saved locally on the device where the account was created unless cloud backup is enabled. This will allow players to carry on their progress in Diablo Immortal should they decide to create a Battle.net account in the future.
Diablo: Immortal will be available on Android, iOS, and PC on June 2, 2022.
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