

A shared stash system has been added to the game. The game can be played both on and offline. There is planned support for cross-progression, though cross-play will not be available. The gameplay from the original has been retained, though now runs at 60FPS. The soundtrack has likewise been updated, with support for Dolby 7.1. A zoom camera has been added, and all of the original game's cinematics will be remastered, though the audio will be retained from the original game (albeit upscaled). The graphics have been updated, moving from 2D sprites to 3D assets, but can be toggled between the remastered version, and the original graphics via the press of a button. Remade cutscenes, qualify of life improvements, and updated 3D graphics.Resurrected is a remaster of both Diablo II and Diablo II: Lord of Destruction. It’s coming out on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X platforms. Diablo II: ResurrectedĪnd this new remaster even allows players to import save files from the original Diablo II in local singleplayer and continue from that point!ĭiablo II: Resurrected is slated for release on September 23, 2021. The upgrade also thankfully leaves the core gameplay unchanged. Resurrected supports 4K graphics resolution and 7.1 Dolby Surround sound.

Resurrected overlays upgraded 3D models atop the original Diablo II’s 2D sprites, and is designed to toggle between the legacy and upgraded visuals with a button press. The remaster mainly updates the original game’s graphics and network functions and does not change any of its item systems or game balance. The Diablo II: Resurrected remaster looks even better!

Remember how badass Diablo 2 was when it originally came out in 2000?
