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The long-awaited remaster of Diablo 2 is now live on all platforms. Check out our class guides to get started!

Here's the official press release shared by Blizzard.

Blizzard LogoDiablo 2: Resurrected Now Live on All Platforms

Diablo II: Resurrected, Blizzard Entertainment's faithful remaster of the classic that changed action RPGs forever, is now available globally on PC (Battle.net), Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch.
 
The Gates of Hell are Open: Diablo® II: Resurrected™ Now Live
 
The action role-playing game classic is reborn on Windows® PC, and available for the first time on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation®5, PlayStation®4, and the Nintendo Switch™ system
 
IRVINE, Calif.—September 23, 2021—Diablo, The Lord of Terror, is clawing his way out of CRT monitors and onto HD screens everywhere. Available today, Diablo® II: Resurrected™ is the definitive remaster of Diablo IIand its Lord of Destruction® expansion. The genre-defining action-RPG has been faithfully modernized to be more stunning, more accessible, and more fun than ever before.
 
Designed to take full advantage of today’s modern gaming hardware, Diablo II: Resurrected supports up to 4K resolution* displays. It also includes fully remastered 7.1 Dolby Surround audio* so players won't miss a single bloodcurdling scream. All 27 minutes of the original game’s cinematics are also re-shot with stunning high-fidelity visuals. While considerable work went into bringing Diablo II into the modern era, preserving the authenticity of the experience was paramount—the original game engine is still running “under the hood,” performing the same calculations and game logic as it did back in the year 2000. 
 
“Diablo II: Resurrected will introduce one of our most beloved games to all-new audiences,” said Jen Oneal, co-leader of Blizzard Entertainment. “It was an honor for Vicarious Visions to join Blizzard and form the team that brought this classic back to life. Everyone involved was driven by a commitment to do right by the players, and I’m hugely proud of what they’ve accomplished.”
 
Developed by Blizzard Entertainment and in-house studio Vicarious Visions, Diablo II: Resurrected is reborn on Windows® PC via Battle.net®, and on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation®5, PlayStation®4, and the Nintendo Switch™ system. With cross-progression, players can log into their Battle.net account on anywhere they have purchased the game for access to their characters and loot. To help bring Diablo II to more players than ever before, this remaster includes a wide array of accessibility and quality-of-life options. They allow players to fine-tune their experience without ever compromising its classic gameplay. These accessibility-focused improvements include:
 
  • Controller support on all platforms
  • Font scaling, colorblind modes, and readability options
  • Emote wheel for faster communication
  • Volume adjustment across a multitude of audio channels
  • Auto-gold pickup
  • Increased and shared stash 
  • Extensive key-binding options, including a bindable ‘Interact’ hotkey on controllers, and more
 
Diablo II: Resurrected features seven iconic playable character classes. The Amazon, Barbarian, Necromancer, Paladin, and Sorceress each offer rich and varied gameplay. The Druid and Assassin from Lord of Destructionalso return, as ferocious and elusive as ever. The new 3D heroes have updated armor, clothing, skin textures, animations, and more. The entirety of the game has received a massive graphical overhaul, so returning Diablo II veterans taking a fresh look at Sanctuary will find never-before-seen detail, like looking through prescription glasses for the first time. Though updated, the characters, monsters, and environments in Diablo II: Resurrected still capture the dark ambiance that Diablo fans remember. Reliving those memories is a cinch, too. Swapping between the modern 3D graphics and the original 2D experience only takes the push of a button.
 
Diablo II: Resurrected is now available as a standalone experience (suggested retail price $39.99) or as part of the Diablo Prime Evil Collection (suggested retail price $59.99), which includes:
 
  • Diablo II: Resurrected
  • The Diablo III Eternal Collection, comprising Diablo III, the Reaper of Souls™ expansion, and the Rise of the Necromancer content pack
  • The Mephisto pet and Hatred’s Grasp wings for Diablo III 
 
To learn more about Diablo II: Resurrected, visit the official site at www.diablo2.com. Try as you might, you can’t resist the Dark Lord and must follow him on Twitter @Diablo. 
 
For screenshots and other assets, visit http://blizzard.gamespress.com.
 
About Blizzard Entertainment, Inc.
Best known for blockbuster hits including World of Warcraft®, Hearthstone®, Overwatch®, Warcraft®, StarCraft®, and Diablo® franchises, and the multifranchise Heroes of the Storm®, Blizzard Entertainment, Inc. (www.blizzard.com), a division of Activision Blizzard (NASDAQ: ATVI), is a premier developer and publisher of entertainment software renowned for creating some of the industry’s most critically acclaimed games. Blizzard Entertainment’s track record includes twenty-three #1 games** and numerous Game of the Year awards. The company's online gaming service, Battle.net®, is one of the largest in the world, with millions of active players.
 
*4K resolution and 7.1 Dolby Surround require platforms and equipment that support those features.
†Cross-progression requires a linked Battle.net account and separate Diablo II: Resurrected license for each supporting platform. 
**Sales and/or downloads, based on internal company records and reports from key distributors.
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Playing Diablo 2 when I was 15 y.o. is one thing, but there is absolutely no way to enjoy such outdated and featureless gameplay in 2021. Casuals will satiate their nostalgia and forget about this game in a week, hardcore fans played the original one in 2021 even without the Resurrected stuff.

The beta was just as well visually pleasing as it was laggy and rubber-bandy.

Watching the cinematics brings up some interesting memories, but there's just no way I can find a reason to suffer through the slow and monotonous gameplay that has very limited variations and builds.  Together with my friends I wanted to re-live the nostalgia by spending a weekend to complete the game at least on normal, but this probably isn't going to happen. 

It's interesting how different people are. While I can't be bothered with the game I'm reading lots of comments about people "having goosebumps".

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Still waiting. I´ve learned my lesson regarding Blizzard years ago... Will wait for more comments of players, if the "resurrection" is done well, and then decide.

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13 hours ago, Kuarinofu said:

Playing Diablo 2 when I was 15 y.o. is one thing, but there is absolutely no way to enjoy such outdated and featureless gameplay in 2021. Casuals will satiate their nostalgia and forget about this game in a week, hardcore fans played the original one in 2021 even without the Resurrected stuff.

This. Hype doesn't last for long, especially for remasters. Hardcores might still feel unsatisfied about some things. There were many players unhappy about lack of TCP/IP support, because they were using this feature to run servers for modded versions.

Also, looks like there are many server issues. Not surprising. This will eventually settle down in a few days. Just like with any remaster/re-release, it will likely turn into a ghost town in a few weeks.

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3 hours ago, Arcling said:

This. Hype doesn't last for long, especially for remasters. Hardcores might still feel unsatisfied about some things. There were many players unhappy about lack of TCP/IP support, because they were using this feature to run servers for modded versions.

Also, looks like there are many server issues. Not surprising. This will eventually settle down in a few days. Just like with any remaster/re-release, it will likely turn into a ghost town in a few weeks.

Haven´t bought it yet and still deciding if I give it a try or not. From the reactions I read it still needs time and patches.

Of course D2 is stuff of legends, its a big part of my gamer-youth, I played it back then till my eyes bled....but I dont know if this feeling can be "resurrected". Or if the nostalgia just vaporizes after a week or two, because its just dont "feels right", if you know what I mean.

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1 hour ago, Helvorn said:

Haven´t bought it yet and still deciding if I give it a try or not. From the reactions I read it still needs time and patches.

Of course D2 is stuff of legends, its a big part of my gamer-youth, I played it back then till my eyes bled....but I dont know if this feeling can be "resurrected". Or if the nostalgia just vaporizes after a week or two, because its just dont "feels right", if you know what I mean.

I'm still on the fence myself, will see how situation changes and if fixes are going to roll, people have to test last acts as well.

Most people are only going to play through game once, maybe do additional difficulties. There were complaints about D3 not having enough content, yet not that many were complaining about D2 (even though D2 had much less). Farm runes? Do Baal runs? There is only so much to do.

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