In December, 2014, members of Team 3 provided consultation with Bungie on the development of The Taken King, as Activision had noticed similar complaints leveled at Destiny as the original version of Diablo III. Some left Blizzard, some were transferred to work on World of Warcraft or the nascent Overwatch, and some remained to work on patches for Diablo III while planning Diablo IV. After the release of RoS, and the cancellation of The King in the North, Team 3 was split up. In the time period between the release of Diablo III and Reaper of Souls, the team consisted of 400 individuals. History įew members of Team 3 are from Blizzard North, though many had played the previous installments before beginning work on Diablo III. It currently consists of between 100-300 individuals. You can check out a collection of screenshots from the Nintendo Switch version of Diablo 3 in the gallery below.Team 3 is the designation for a Blizzard Entertainment development team, receiving its designation as per the company's post- World of Warcraft approach to games development. Up to four players can play on a single Switch, Blizzard said.īlizzard also said that everything in Diablo 3: Eternal Collection is unlocked from the start, meaning there’s a hell of a lot of content here - a full campaign, the replayable Adventure mode, seven character classes, themed seasons - for Switch players to experience for the first time. Players will be able to slay the hordes of Hell and score loot, either solo or in groups of up to four players in online and local wireless multiplayer modes. There’s a Ganondorf-inspired cosmetic armor set (seen above), a pair of Majora’s Mask-inspired wings, a Triforce character portrait frame and a new Cucco pet, the chickens of the Legend of Zelda franchise.īeyond that, Diablo 3: Eternal Collection appears to be the game as we’ve known it for the past six years. The Switch release of Diablo 3 will feature a handful of Nintendo-exclusive items, all of them based on The Legend of Zelda. After a series of teasers, rumors and leaks, Blizzard Entertainment officially confirmed today that Diablo 3: Eternal Collection - the package that includes the Reaper of Souls and Rise of the Necromancer add-ons - will come to Nintendo’s console later this year for $59.99.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |