

This also can be toggled on or off, and on that front we say let the shock of hours slipping away remain as such.Īnd finally, there's the matter of betas - with the Early Access Beta for those that pre-order set to go live on PC in August. There's also a Clock being added so you can see just how many hours you've spent playing. On the more practical side, well "loot side", the new Shared Stash tab is being tripled - to three tabs rather than just the one. The map has also been updated for readability and a number of accessibility options covering fonts, contrast, UI scaling, and more are coming. The same goes for 'Compare', which is used to compare items. Or, keep the 'hold the button down' style of the original. Like the ability for item names be toggled on or off with a press of a button. Not stopping there, the team has also added a few more Quality of Life additions. Here's Blizzard's new remastered take on the Sorceress's, err, Blizzard spell. This arrives alongside several art changes, from subtle things like the look of gems and potions to the way spells look - like Blizzard. To survive and rule over these wilds, the Druids must forfeit their humanity to awaken the beast within.Very cool. "Rugged and beautiful, the home of the Druids is teeming with Werewolves and other abominations lurking within the encroaching wilderness. "The Druids are a nomadic race who hail from the untamed lands of Scosglen," Blizzard explains. The Sorceress, the Barbarian, and the Amazon are also playable. New characters include the shapeshifting Druid and the hammer-slinging Paladin. In terms of content, the Diablo 2 beta will give fans the chance to test out five character classes, including two brand new classes. Sadly, however, the Diablo 2 Resurrected beta won't be playable on Nintendo Switch.īlizzard explains more: "While the Open Beta will not be available for the Nintendo Switch system, the Heritage of Arreat transmog for Diablo III is intended to be available as a pre-order incentive to players on Nintendo Switch when Diablo II: Resurrected launches across all platforms on September 23." Again, you will need Gold for online multiplayer when the game releases in full. The same is true on Xbox, where a Gold subscription isn't required for the open beta.
