Diablo IV is a blinder. The story, the visuals and the sheer freedom to go and do whatever you want, whenever you fancy it, all add up to make a game that is an essential play.
Available to purchase, download and play right now is Diablo IV on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 and PC, ahead of the official street date.Â
What do Dead Island 2 and Diablo IV have in common? Well they’re hotly anticipated games and some of our team had a hands-on with both. Furthermore, there’s a ton of news to discuss including delistings, trailers and release dates, alongside the titles played recently such as Tchia. So, expect plenty of insight during TheXboxHub Official Podcast Episode 158.Â
If you’re not playing as a cat or a fox, are you even playing? The two hottest topics in gaming at this time, it seems like nearly everything has to have you focused on the life of a feline or reynard. Of Blades & Tails is another of those games.Â
Time spent with Diablo II: Resurrected is certainly an enjoyable one. It isn’t as polished as Diablo III, but then this is a remaster of a 21 year old game and I fear the devs were pretty much painted into a corner: if they changed the systems, the original fans would be up in arms, but keeping the original feel does mean it slightly alienates players who are used to the newer game.
Ever since the official confirmation back in February of 2021 brought hope for many, Diablo II: Resurrected has been a game on the lips. Now though it's time to head back to the classic as the gates of hell open up for Xbox, PC, PlayStation and Switch players.
The world of Diablo is loved around the globe and very soon players on Xbox, PlayStation, Switch and PC will be able to reopen the gates of hell once more, as Diablo II: Resurrected makes the most of modern day hardware. Today it's all about the all-important release date.