![]() ![]() Looking outside of Blizzard, the Switch is capable of handling some impressive titles. That’s not to say it won’t eventually make it’s way there though - Diablo 3 launched in 2012, and the Switch in early 2017, but it wasn’t until late that year that we jumped into hell on a handheld.ĭespite Blizzard being best known for their PC titles, the famous developers have now released two games on the Switch - with Overwatch’s Legendary Edition joining Diablo 3 last year.īoth titles were already readily available elsewhere, but the fact they arrived eventually suggests that the chance for Diablo 4 to come to Switch isn’t as slim as you might think - especially with Overwatch 2 coming to the console.ĭiablo 4 Gameplay Screenshots View gallery So, does that mean the next game in the franchise could make its way to Nintendo’s hybrid console? Is Diablo 4 coming to Nintendo Switch?ĭiablo 4 was shown off to a surprising extent at Blizzcon, with three classes confirmed (Druid, Barbarian, and Sorceress) and confirmation that the game will return to Diablo 2’s much darker tone - but we don’t have a release date as yet, but the Switch was notably absent from the confirmed platforms. ![]() There’s something about taking your demon-slaying antics on the go, and levelling your character on the bus, the train, or on a lunch break is so satisfying. Diablo 4 may have been officially announced for PS4, Xbox One and PC at Blizzcon this year, but it seems a fair bet that it’s coming to other platforms - at the very least, the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, but we’d wager there’s one more.ĭiablo 3 has been through a rollercoaster, with the game launching in bad shape before being “fixed” with the Reaper of Souls expansion and subsequent console ports, but our favourite way to play is the Nintendo Switch. ![]()
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