Blizzard made this happen by turning off D2R Items the game's pathfinding for consoles, allowing players to move their bodies in a manner "the game would not have directed you prior to." This allows it much more easy to avoid attack from enemies.
Looting has also seen some major modifications compared to the PC version. Instead of holding down the button to view loot on the ground then clicking to take it home the console version displays objects on the ground to those who are near. Instead of clicking, users are able to walk across items at a slower pace to pick them up, "making the looting experience certainly more open and less restricted," as per Gallerani.
Diablo 2: Resurrected releases September 23rd on Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, and PC. It comes at a moment when Blizzard continues to investigate allegations from a California state California lawsuit accusing Activision Blizzard of fostering a "frat boy culture" of discrimination and harassment against women.
In the wake of these allegations, a lot of former Blizzard employees leave the company as well as former Diablo IV game director Luis Barriga. Diablo IV is in development and has not yet been given a release date.
As of right now, Blizzard has yet to confirm a release date for Diablo Immortal, though the company's latest indication is likely to be in the first half of 2022. It's a bit of a shock when the game first launched in 2018. the studio says this is because the community has been an "key collaborator" on the game's development.
In the past year, the game has been through closed beta and closed alpha tests Both of which Blizzard declared that it provided the development team with lots of feedback regarding what players want from the game. According to Blizzard, a 2022 launch date gives the team the chance to take advantage of this feedback and "add significant improvements to D2R Ladder Items Buy the entire game."
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