

Best of all, everything showcased at the conference was confirmed to be slated for release in the next 12 months, meaning we’ll likely get to play many of the games below very soon! (Expect others to be inevitably delayed.) This year’s showcase boasted tons of gameplay footage, giving us deeper looks at many of Xbox Game Studios’ most anticipated releases.

In fact, Xbox and Bethesda took the stage this weekend to announce all of the big projects they have in the pipeline for the Xbox Series X, PC, and the Game Pass a la carte subscription service. There are a lot of people out there that do use their phone for everything and Immortal will probably do pretty well, especially in the Far East.Gamers will have to live through another summer without E3, but that doesn’t mean they’ll be starved for new announcements, trailers, and surprise reveals. That said, as a PC gamer myself, a mobile version of Diablo has about as much appeal as hangover, I am never glued to my phone and it’s not something I use for gaming. With Diablo 4 now announced, at least we now know that Immortal wasn’t replacing a new full-blown game so perhaps there might be a little less hostility towards it. Considering this is on a mobile it doesn’t look too bad. The shows in-game action of all the classes and the tippy-tappy interface. The new trailer features some more gameplay and before you all shout “no gore it skeletons”, it’s China, so the game is censored to some extent. For Diablo folk there’s a focus on Diablo Immortal and there’s some new footage to check out. The China Joy event is currently underway and Blizzard is in attendance. Most of the world is still trying to get back to some sort of normality but in China things are moving a little quicker.
