Diablo Immortal will feature numerous elements that resemble MMOs
"Part that's why we were so patient was because we wanted to be sure that the quality of the game was at a point that we were pleased with it and thrilled to release it simultaneously with the launch on mobile D2R ladder items," Burgess said. "We are confident that it's at the point of being really great."
Diablo Immortal will feature numerous elements that resemble MMOs, including multiplayer hub towns 8-player raids, PvP battlegrounds as well as the massive Cycle of Strife system. All of these are firsts for the franchise and a few of those features -- such as various PvP modes as well as a multiplayer hub town--were ideas that were developed during the development of Diablo.
Diablo Immortal's Barbarian is exactly what those who have played the game know.
While Diablo Immortal is making waves both as the franchise's first mobile and free-to-play entry and as a social-focused MMO that is live-service, it was vital that the game felt like an authentic Diablo experience.
The game might have MMO elements However, don't expect that you'll locate an MMO-specific "holy trio" of MMO class design anywhere among Diablo Immortal's class classes, which include the Barbarian, Monk, Crusader, Demon Hunter, Necromancer, and Wizard at launch.
"These classes are authentic Diablo classes," Burgess said. "They are identical to the earlier Diablo games. We're not counting on the holy trinity: healer, tank and damage d2r items for sale. All these classes can take on damage and have enjoyable time.