The latest update heading to Diablo II: Resurrected brings countless patches and a new Ladder Season with hardcore modes that are not for the faint of heart.Â
For the past few years, we've seen a resurgence of nostalgia gaming, with developers revisiting and revamping beloved titles, but are remakes worthy of the hype or is it all about nostalgia?
Now that Diablo 4 is around the corner, it's time to revisit our all-time favorite action RPG. Diablo 2 Resurrected is by far the best way to experience the once-groundbreaking isometric ARPG, and you can access it on any modern console or PC. Here are some of the best mods to augment that experience.
The next Diablo II: Resurrected PTR test for Patch 2.6 is going live tomorrow. This PTR will test eight new Rune Words over the next week
Whether you're slaying a horde of demons or exploring the high seas, there's something indelible about the act of clicking your way through an open map full of monsters and treasures. The isometric point-and-click action RPG has been a mainstay for PC gamers for decades. With Diablo IV looming, here are the best ones to play to whet your appetite.
The Diablo II: Resurrected team has an update on the current PTR ( for 2.5), the upcoming start of season 2, and the newly added, in testing, Terror Zones feature.
The latest PTR build for Diablo II: Resurrected adds a new feature, Terror Zones, an optional feature that, when used, offers additional options for level up to 99 instead of just grinding Diablo or Baal.
Scheduled for Wednesday, a new Diablo II: Resurrected patch promises improvements to multiplayer lobbies on PC and console, bug fixes, and some quality of life changes.
Diablo II: Resurrected, after its bumpy launch, has a new PTR dedicated to testing the database changes meant to improve stability.
Diablo II: Resurrected seems to be in a more stable state. Now, the December update will make both PC players and console players' lives a little easier.
Nearly two weeks ago we reported on some of the ongoing issues Diablo II: Resurrected has run into post launch, which included numerous server issues, database problems, and progress loss for many players. Now, Blizzard has provided an update, letting players know where they are on addressing these concerns, and what is left still to do.
Robin has been looking forward to Diablo II: Resurrected ever since it was announced as it was the one game in the series she had missed. Now, a few decades later, Robin has set out to fill that gap - here is her review of the remastered version of Blizzard's legendary ARPG.
Diablo II: Resurrected launched just over a week ago, and Robin has been playing it on her PS5, diving into the world of Sanctuary for the first time. How has the experience held up thus far? Here is our review in progress.
We got the chance to sit down with the developers of Diablo 2: Resurrected to chat about the development of the remake ahead of this week's launch. One thing is clear: they view themselves as preserving the experience, not iterating on it.
As September 23rd fast approaches, Blizzard is ramping up its push of Diablo II Resurrected with a new cinematic trailer. The new trailer sets the stage for those looking to jump into the remade ARPG in ten days, whether to be on PC or console.