Diablo Immortal's Debut Bought Rewards in Diablo 3 and Call of Duty
Blizzard Entertainment is encouraging people to plat Diablo Immortal with rewards and events available in Diablo III, Call of Duty: Mobile and Hearthstone.
Diablo Immortal has come a long way from the first, poorly received announcement to a decent debut. The spin-off to the bestselling series managed to convince numerous fans, and may soon attract more. Blizzard Entertainment has decided to celebrate the premiere with events and gifts, which can be picked up in Diablo III, Call of Duty: Mobile and Hearthstone.
In the case of Diablo III we are talking about a purely cosmetic reward, which can be obtained immediately after logging in - these are the Wings of Scarlet Growth and a new pet, a deadly plant called the Bloody Rose.
In Call of Duty: Mobile, the Ready For Hell event will run until July 16, during which players face off against demonic opponents. In exchange for fighting the forces of hell, they can receive a Lord of Terror weapon talisman, a Great One sticker and a Prime Evil Showdown business card.
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Characters known from the world of Sanctuary have also appeared in the card game Hearthstone. Until June 8, one of the characters available to players will be Diablo himself. You can take on the role of the Lord of Terror in the Arcade Mode. There is also another legendary character, the Archangel Tyrael, which you can pick up at the Hearthstone Inn. His strength will certainly prove helpful in the Mercenaries mode, where he will remain until July 14.
I'll take this opportunity to interject my three cents about this title. I'm honestly surprised that Diablo Immortal turned out to be... quite a decent game. The PC version is very enjoyable, and playing on a smartphone doesn't cause as much trouble as I initially assumed. So far (Necromancer on level 20) I haven't had any technical problems or conflicts with other players (although the internal chat is sometimes funny, sometimes scary).
I like the easy jump from one platform to another and the seamless continuation of playthrough. Still, there's something missing in Diablo Immortal - it's a nice hack & slash, but it doesn't surprise me with anything, that's why it's not likely to attract me for longer.