Diablo II: Resurrected will let you import your 20-year-old savegames
Blizzard was not kidding when it advised Polygon that the new remastered Diablo II will be loyal to Diablo 2 Items the first. You'll even be able to pick up where you left off with your 20-year-old savegames. "Yes! Yes, keep these !" Producer Matthew Cederquist told journalists, saying that the group called it"the best feature ever."
As a lapsed player , the very idea is giving me chills -- dangerous ones, ones that I imagine are similar to that which Gollum felt in The Lord of the Rings when he decided to pull The One Ring off his brother throttled corpse. I thought I could safely leave this game behind, but no. It appears I may need to track down an old friend soon.
For the remaining original game's fanbase, though, this may be amazing news: players like me spent substantial sums of time grinding Diablo II's supervisors and levels to dust looking for unique items, and of course selling them on the internet and trading them inside a game which was not really designed for that sort of thing. (One special rare thing, the Stone of Jordan, was really used as a makeshift type of currency.)
Now, all of that progress is theoretically yours instead of having to Buy Diablo 2 Resurrected Items start from scratch, and it might even be portable, too: theoretically, the match's cross-save capabilities across PC and games console mean you could even load up your OG save to a Nintendo Switch.
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