Word of a Windows version was unexpected - but footage debuted in the release date reveal stream, below. Blizzard also confirmed the PC edition would be free-to-play and support cross-play and cross-progression. You sign up to pre-register now, via the link below. Blizzard first announced Diablo Immortal, which is developed in partnership with Chinese company NetEase, back in 2018 to a mixed reaction. It has been slowly rumbling through alpha testing ever since. Today, Blizzard referred to Diablo Immortal as its “biggest Diablo game to date”. Of course, work on Diablo 4 is still continuing. In its latest financial results briefing today, Activision Blizzard stated that company-wide internal testing of the game was underway - though it will not release this year. Today’s Diablo Immortal livestream is the latest in a string of reveals from the publisher in recent months (including details on the imminent Overwatch 2 beta, word of a new mobile Warcraft experience and a brand-new Blizzard-developed survival game) as it attempts to put the last year of allegations into its workplace culture behind it, and steady the ship ahead of its impending proposed Microsoft buyout.