"This is not a movie, but" states Rod Fergusson, who has been in control of things Diablo in Blizzard since early 2020. He's referring to Diablo 2: Resurrected, a brand new remaster declared at BlizzCon. It has been rumored for years, and here it is at last, coming out on PC and Diablo 2 Items consoles later in 2021. You will find spiffy new 3D images and a few contemporary conveniences in Resurrected, but expect it to feel a whole lot like the Diablo 2 published in 2000--because it pretty much is.

"We're not trying to reverse-engineer the match and build it from scratch to look like D2," Fergusson says. "This is D2. This is precisely the same core gameplay, the same story and tone, even the same voices of the very same actors."

Nonetheless, there's a lot of fresh in Diablo 2: Resurrected, for example, 3D engine, Dolby surround sound, and the comforts of a shared item stash and integrated Battle.net friends listing. Below we have collected up everything we know about Diablo 2: Resurrected, including details on the alpha, release date, and what Blizzard is changing.

What is Diablo 2: Resurrected's release date?

2021. That'll all we know right now. Since Blizzard hasn't announced a date, a release later in the year seems likely. Blizzard also plans to Cheap Diablo 2 Resurrected Items conduct at least one technical alpha evaluation with players, so final release still has to be a ways off.