Diablo Immortal iOS Pre-Registration Now Available

Blizzard has announced that pre-registration for Diablo Immortal, the upcoming Diablo mobile game, is now available starting today for iOS devices.

Diablo Immortal Pre-registration details

There’s a bit of bad news that comes along with the good, because due to “logistical and technical reasons”, pre-registration will not be available in the following countries – Hong Kong, Indonesia, Macao, Malaysia, The Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam. This is just for pre-registration though, and Diablo Immortal will still be fully playable once the game launches later this year.

Blizzard is targeting 30 million pre-registrations across mobile devices and if the target is hit, players will be rewarded with cool cosmetic rewards when the game goes live.

In other Diablo Immortal news, Blizzard also offered a deep dive into the customization aspects that the game will have, even as far as introducing a system that will allow players to change classes without rerolling for a new character.

This feature is called “Class Change” and below is an overview of how it will work:

Character progression is incredibly important in Diablo Immortal. When you play games in the MMO genre, you’re focused on unlocking new abilities for your character and keeping up with other players on your server. However, Diablo games always feature a rich variety of classes with different playstyles and fantasies. This leads to a conflict: you want to play every class, but you don’t want to hinder your character’s progress to try them all. How can we let you do both? Our solution, arriving shortly after Diablo Immortal launches: Class Change.

In Westmarch, you’ll be able to change your existing character to a new class and a new visual customization. When you change your class, you’ll retain all your progress on Paragon levels. You’ll receive a new set of equipped items appropriate to your new class, and you can transfer all of your item progress and gems to them. None of your old equipped items or stash will be lost, and your progress on Horadric Vessels and the Helliquary will stick around too.

You will need to start collecting Legendary items specific to your new class, but that journey’s part of the fun of playing. And, if you regret the choice, you can activate the Class Change feature again, returning to your original class, or exploring other new classes you haven’t yet played. When you return to a class, you’ll revert to the visual customization you chose previously, and equip your previous Legendary items.

We didn’t want to force our players into the hard choice of giving up progress on their main character to support an alt. We also didn’t want anyone to feel obligated to keep a roster of alt characters to gather rewards and resources, or to match the shifting demands of Leaderboards, Cycle of Strife, or other competitive systems. Class Change gives you the freedom to explore classes that you get from multiple alts, but without any of those downsides. It also allows us to give full rewards to each new character you play, with no expectation you’ll share resources among them.

Related – Diablo Immortal to feature controller support and button mapping

Diablo Immortal is scheduled to release for mobile devices later this year.

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