A blog post has revealed new information about Diablo Immortal. However, it mainly concerns the release in Asian countries. The “roadmap” does not bring what fans have been eagerly waiting for.
The key points at a glance
- On the morning of July 4th, a new roadmap was published on the official Diablo Immortal blog.
- It concerns the release in Asia, which is set for July 7th.
- Fans are meanwhile waiting for information about the 1st update of Diablo Immortal, which still has not been released.
Without new updates, the tier list of Diablo Immortal hardly changes. The strongest classes remain strong, and the weakest stay weak. See class gameplay in the video here:
What kind of roadmap is this? In the latest blog post, Blizzard explains that Diablo Immortal will be released in Asian countries on July 7th. The post is almost identical to the roadmap for the release in the West.
Interestingly, China is missing from the list of countries mentioned. Diablo Immortal will not be released there either, which likely stems from a single sentence:
Diablo Immortal launches in Asia, but real info is lacking
What’s missing from the roadmap? There are no real insights about the future of Diablo Immortal in the blog post. The only new information mentions issues with the PC beta. It states that player feedback is still being collected to improve the PC client. The last and only patch so far was on June 10, as well as a nerf of farm areas on June 17.
However, there is no information about new content. Diablo Immortal was released on June 2, 2022. Since the launch, the only new content has been another raid boss that is way too hard. There is a lack of information about the game’s future.
Updates are currently the topic that interests the community the most. New posts appear daily on social media, predicting the death of Diablo Immortal or asking how things will proceed.
Many have nothing more to do in the endgame of Diablo Immortal or encounter too high loot limits to be motivated for the grind anymore. Many are still interested, but want to return only when they have a reason to play again.
A major problem is the legendary gems, which can only be farmed in limited quantities. In the video, we explain what it’s all about:
Even now, three days before the end of the Battle Pass, there are still no new updates regarding upcoming changes. The roadmap merely repeats already known details about the system requirements of Diablo Immortal as well as supported controllers and information about cross-progression and crossplay.
This is what Blizzard says: We submitted a request to Blizzard some time ago to find out how things will progress with Diablo Immortal. However, the response indicated that there is currently no information available, but that it will come soon.
You can soon read a more in-depth analysis here on MeinMMO about how the game is currently doing and what the major issues are.
Meanwhile, in the community, the game is criticized for having strong similarities to another mobile MMO:
6-year-old mobile ARPG looks exactly like Diablo Immortal – fans suspect blatant copy