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Blizzcon q and a diablo immortal
Blizzcon q and a diablo immortal




We’ll also be opening up the inbox again for some additional video, audio, or text questions on Februat 3 p.m. We’ll be accepting a limited number of submissions this way until February 18, but keep an eye out for other ways to submit your written questions on our community sites soon.

blizzcon q and a diablo immortal

Through this page, you’ll also have the unique option to submit questions in audio or video form. Head over to the BlizzConline Q&A submission page below to drop us your query for consideration. On Saturday, February 20 at BlizzConline, the development teams of World of Warcraft, Hearthstone, Diablo IV, and Diablo Immortal will be answering community-submitted questions-and if you want to participate, all you have to do is ask!

blizzcon q and a diablo immortal

Got a burning question about the Burning Hells? Seeking arcane knowledge about Azeroth? Have an inquiry about dealings at the tavern? Thanks to everyone who submitted a question, and be sure to check out the Q&A sessions below. The announcement was a huge failure after years of seeing diablo be outcasted with lame or no announcement and watching their Diablo area shrink in size each year at blizzcon where they are put in a random corner way in the back from everything else is really depressing.FEB 20 UPDATE: The inbox is now closed.

blizzcon q and a diablo immortal

Same thing Square Enix did at E3'13, after years of waiting for a direct sequel to Kingom Hearts 2, and many direct sequel spinoff games across various console, they ended their conference with a video message from the game director who showcased a teaser and early alpha gameplay for Kingdom Hearts 3 with the teaser ending with "Now in development." Something the directors for Diablo should have done. They announced a shitty Elder Scrolls mobile game when their community wanted ES6, and how did they end their conference? Showing non-gamplay video announcement teaser for ES6. They could have ended their shitty announcement with a simple logo for an actual Diablo game the community would actually want, like Diablo 4 or diablo 2 remastered and the words "soon" or "in development." Just like bethesda did at their press conference this past summer at E3'18.






Blizzcon q and a diablo immortal