

It's not a remaster, per se, but it does come with some quality-of-life updates and is Blizzard's first DRM-free game launch in years. Which brings us to today's seriously surprising news: Blizzard has just put Diablo 1 on sale digitally, a first for that 1996 game, with no prior announcement. Which is to say: the word "Diablo" is a touchy one as of late. These are the fans who, to some measure, let Blizzard have it after seeing the unveil of smartphone-only "freemium" game Diablo Immortal in place of any " Diablo IV" news at BlizzCon 2018. If Diablo 2 doesn’t show up right away after redeeming your keys, give it a few minutes.Īfter installing if you have trouble connecting to, or the patch downloads but doesn’t appear to fully install, you can try manually downloading and installing the latest patch for the game from here.Further Reading Amid layoffs, Blizzard won’t release a “major” new game in 2019That leaves one classic-minded Blizzard fanbase in the cold: the Diablo fans. Before installing, you should uninstall your current copy of the game.

Here is where you can download the game client and reference your new 26 digit game keys for installation when prompted. Step 3: Go to Games and Subscriptions under Classic games. This process converts the old 16 digit keys into new 26 digit keys and binds the games to your Blizzard account. If you also have the Lord of Destruction expansion, repeat the process for that key. Step 2: Enter your Diablo 2 game key into the “Redeem a Code” field, click Redeem Code. Step 1: Head to your Blizzard account overview. Before proceeding, be sure that you are signed into the Blizzard account that you wish to bind the game keys to. You will need to bind your old disk install game keys to your Blizzard account. Diablo 2 has since evolved into a version that is downloaded and installed.
