
Note that the PC version is available through open beta, so expect that version to be a little less clean than the mobile experience at launch.Ĭall of Duty: Modern Warfare III is official and it’s coming this November However, Blizzard seems to be getting back on track with Diablo Immortal’s June release, as well as Overwatch 2‘s upcoming closed PC beta.įans can journey into the MMORPG world of Diablo Immortal via Android, iOS, or PC on June 2. Games like Overwatch 2, Diablo IV, and an upcoming mobile World of Warcraft game joined Diablo Immortal in being delayed. Development was brought to a halt in 2021 when Blizzard and its parent company, Activision, were hit by sexual harassment accusations from its employees, resulting in a boycott of the company’s products, a purchase of the companies by Microsoft, and multiple game delays. When one open-world game gets cancelled, there's usually another amazing one just around the corner.Immortal‘s initial launch date was set for 2021. Would you even want to play WoW on mobile? Personally it sounds like a nightmare. Or, at least, it isn't coming any day soon.

2 gaming giant, which affords the US studio a valuable window into the world’s biggest mobile market. The decision casts uncertainty over Blizzard’s partnership with China’s No. The two companies disagreed over terms and ultimately called a halt to the project, which had been kept under wraps, a person familiar with the deal said, asking to not be identified discussing private information. This makes a lot more sense than Blizzard losing faith in the project, because as we've seen with Diablo Immortal, remaking a classic game for mobile is extraordinarily lucrative.Īs Schreier writes: NetEase has disbanded a team of more than 100 developers tasked with creating content for the title, only some of whom were offered internal transfers, people familiar with the matter said.

As Jason Schreier first reported for Bloomberg, the World of Warcraft mobile spinoff was cancelled because of a relationship breakdown between Blizzard and the Chinese development company they outsourced the project to, NetEase.
