


All of that is a first for a Blizzard game sold as a digital download.Īnd it won't be the last. Once you download the files, designed for Windows PCs, that's it-no online check-ins or CD keys required. You'll have to go to GOG, not the Blizzard Launcher app, to purchase and download Diablo 1 (for $10, right here). What's more, Blizzard has handed the game's keys to a completely different storefront: GOG.com. This famously DRM-free marketplace is run by CD Projekt Group, the Polish company that also owns game developer CD Projekt Red ( The Witcher). 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. 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.
