News | Open beta Diablo 2 Resurrected will be held this weekend

The open beta of Diablo 2: Resurrected will be held this weekend.

The beta has been running for almost a week for people who pre-ordered the game or received a code via Twitch, but this weekend the beta can be played by everyone. Both the single player and multiplayer modes can be tested. In addition, there is cross-progression between the PC and console versions.

The open beta begins on August 20 at 7:00 PM on PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X and S, and Xbox One. It ends on August 23 at 7:00 PM. You can already install the beta from today.

In the open beta, five different classes are playable (Barbarian, Druid, Amazon, Sorceress, and Paladin). Assassin and Necromancer will also be added upon release of the game. In the beta, the first two acts from the game are playable.

Diablo 2: Resurrected, out September 23, includes both the main game and the Lord of Destruction expansion. Players can expect improved animations and effects, dynamic lighting and 4K resolution. The game is being developed by Blizzard in partnership with Vicarious Visions and will be released for PC, Xbox Series X and S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch. The latter console is not part of the beta period.


News | Open Beta for Diablo 2 Resurrected Announced

An open beta of Diablo 2 Resurrected will be held over the weekend of August 20.

The open beta begins on August 20 at 7:00 PM on PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X and S, and Xbox One. It ends on August 23 at 7:00 PM. The beta can be installed on August 18.

People who pre-ordered the game or bought the Diablo Prime Evil Collection can already participate in an Early Access period this weekend.

In the open beta, five different classes are playable which are the Barbarian, Druid, Amazon, Sorceress, and Paladin. Assassin and Necromancer will also be added upon release of the game. In the beta, the first two acts from the game are playable. Multiplayer is also playable, no PS Plus or Xbox Live Gold subscription is required. Progress made can be carried over to the full version of the game.

Diablo 2: Resurrected, out September 23, includes both the main game and the Lord of Destruction expansion. Players can expect improved animations and effects, dynamic lighting and 4K resolution. The game is being developed by Blizzard in partnership with Vicarious Visions and will be released for PC, Xbox Series X and S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch. The latter console is not part of the beta period.


News | Activision Blizzard Employees Strike Today

Activision Blizzard employees plan to go on strike today, amid the toxic work environment within the publisher.

The strike takes place today at Blizzard’s campus in Irvine, California. The strike is both to support workers who have suffered from the toxic work culture and to criticize Activision Blizzard’s response to the allegations. The strike will start at 7:00 PM Dutch time and will run until 11:00 PM.

Employees have also released a list of requirements that they want the company to meet. For example, contracts must be overhauled, so that abusers within the company are no longer protected and victims can make a stand against them. The way in which recruitment and promotion is carried out within the publisher must also be overhauled. They also want Activision Blizzard to publish salary data and improve working conditions for all employees.

Last week, the state of California sued Activision Blizzard for discrimination and sexual harassment, based on two years of investigation. Within the company, discrimination is alleged to take place in various ways, including promotions and salary, especially among women. They would also be sexually harassed in the workplace.

It was revealed yesterday that more than 1,500 current and former Activision Blizzard employees have signed a letter condemning the company’s response to recent allegations. There are now more than 2000. The letter was drawn up after the company’s response to the allegations. An internal memo from chief compliance officer Frances Townsend also leaked. According to Townsend, the allegations paint a “distorted and inaccurate picture of the publisher and use factually incorrect, old and out of context stories”. Activision Blizzard’s public response and internal memo are said to be “abhorrent and offensive to everything we believe the company should stand for.”


News | Over 1,500 Activision Blizzard Employees Condemn Leadership

More than 1,500 current and former Activision Blizzard employees have signed a letter condemning the company's response to recent allegations.

Last week, the state of California sued Activision Blizzard for discrimination and sexual harassment, based on two years of investigation. Within the company, discrimination is alleged to take place in various ways, including promotions and salary, especially among women. They would also be sexually harassed in the workplace.

The letter, now signed by more than 1,500 employees, was drafted following the company’s response to the allegations. An internal memo from chief compliance officer Frances Townsend also leaked. According to Townsend, the allegations paint a “distorted and inaccurate picture of the publisher and use factually incorrect, old and out of context stories”.

Activision Blizzard’s public response and internal memo are said to be “abhorrent and offensive to everything we believe the company should stand for.” The letter reads: “We believe these statements damage our continued pursuit of equality within and outside our industry.” According to the letter, “it creates doubts about whether our company can hold the abusers accountable for their actions and whether it can create a safe work environment for victims who want to express themselves in the future. The statements make it clear that our leadership does not change our values. first place.”

The letter also demands that Townsend step down from her position as executive sponsor of the Activision Blizzard King Employee Women’s Network. Also, employees want company leadership to work with them to make sure employees have “a safe place to speak up.” A full version of the letter can be read on Kotaku.

The toxic work culture within Activision Blizzard and the company’s response to the allegations has been puzzling within the publisher. For example, senior developer Jeff Hamilton reports that almost all work on World of Warcraft has been stopped.

The California indictment cited several examples of toxic work behavior within Activision Blizzard. For example, executives would try to seduce female employees and women are less likely to be promoted – because they could possibly become pregnant. Criticism would also be expressed when children have to be picked up from daycare. Male executives would joke about rape. Reference is also made to an employee who committed suicide on a business trip, who allegedly suffered from sexual harassment before her death. For example, nude photos of her would have been sent around at a company party.

The purpose of the indictment is to ensure a safer work environment at Activision Blizzard, as well as to ensure that salaries are equalized.


News | Appearance of Diablo 4 characters is fully customizable

In Diablo 4, players can completely customize their character's appearance.

This is evident from a new development update from Blizzard that was posted online yesterday. For the first time in the series, players can customize the appearance of characters in great detail, from eye and hair color to tattoos, makeup and jewelry. You can also choose the color of the characters’ clothing.

Blizzard also shared improvements made to the game’s technical and graphical aspects. For example, in terms of art style, the game should be more like the first parts in the series. Artwork was also revealed in the update. Everything can be read and seen here.

Earlier this year, the new Rogue class for Diablo 4 was unveiled. The game was announced at Blizzcon 2019 and is coming to PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, although it is likely that the game will also appear on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and S. There is no release date yet, although it is already clear that Diablo 4 will not be released this year.


News | Former Epic and Blizzard employees found Lightforge Games

Former Epic Games and Blizzard employees founded the studio Lightforge Games.

Lightforge Games was founded by a number of highly experienced developers, including Matt Schembari, Dan Hetzka, Nathan Fairbanks, Glenn Rane, and Marc Hutcheson. There are now several people who have helped develop games such as Diablo, The Elder Scrolls Online, Fortnite, Hearthstone, Overwatch, World of Warcraft and Star Wars: The Old Republic.

The studio aims to “change the way RPGs are played” and are currently working on a “cross-platform, social game where players have the power to create worlds and tell stories with unprecedented freedom”.

The studio recently raised $ 5 million with investments from 1UP Ventures, Galaxy Interactive, Dreamhaven and NetEase games, among others.


News | Two games added to Blizzard Arcade Collection

Blizzard has added two new games to Blizzard Arcade Collection: Lost Vikings 2 and RPM Racing.

Since release, the collection has included the first Lost Vikings, Rock ’n Roll Racing and Blackthorne. The three games originally appeared in the 1990s. The collection includes both the original games and Definitive Editions with widescreen support.

With the free update, Lost Vikings 2 and RPM Racing have also been added to the pack. Lost Vikings 2 is logically the sequel to the cooperative action platformer and RPM Racing is a prequel to Rock ’n Roll Racing.

The in-game Design Documents gallery has also been updated to allow players to find out more about the development of the two added games.

Finally, a ‘streamer mode’ has been added to Rock ’n Roll Racing. As a result, the licensed soundtrack is replaced with midi versions of the songs, so streamers can broadcast images with sound from the game without getting into trouble.

The collection is available on PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch. It is also playable on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and S via backward compatibility.


News | Diablo 2: Resurrected announced for consoles and PC

Diablo 2: Resurrected was announced yesterday during BlizzCon 2021 for PC and consoles.

Rumors had been circulating for some time that a new version of Diablo 2 was in the works. Diablo 2: Resurrected is a full HD remaster of the original in three dimensions.

The game includes both the main game and the Lord of Destruction expansion. Players can expect improved animations and effects, dynamic lighting and a 4K resolution. 27 minutes of the game’s cutscenes have been completely remade. The soundtrack also supports Dolby 7.1 surround sound.

Players can switch between the classic game and the remaster at any time. There are seven classes to choose from: the Amazon, Barbarian, Necromancer, Paladin, Sorceress, Assassin, and Druid.

The game is being developed by Blizzard in partnership with Vicarious Visions, and should be released on PC, Xbox Series X and S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch sometime later this year. All versions support cross-progression.


News | Rogue class for Diablo 4 revealed

Blizzard unveiled the Rogue class for Diablo 4 at the opening ceremony of BlizzCon 2021.

It is the fourth class to be revealed after the Barbarian, Druid and Sorceress. That means that one more class has to be announced.

The Rogue is a new version of an original class from the first Diablo. It moves very quickly across the battlefield and can run at close range as well as from a distance. In addition, players can completely customize the look, play style and backstory of the class.

The Rogue reveal features Diablo 4’s first new gameplay since the game was announced at BlizzCon 2019. Diablo 4 is coming to PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, although it is likely that versions will also appear on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and S. There is no release date yet, although it is already clear that Diablo 4 will not be released this year.


News | Blizzard reveals Blizzcon's schedule online

Blizzard has posted Blizzcon's schedule online.

The fair is on 19 and 20 February and will be held completely online this year due to the corona virus. Previously, fans could buy a ticket to physically visit the fair, or buy a ticket to view it virtually. This year Blizzcon is completely free for everyone.

The schedule shows that an opening ceremony will be held on 19 February. After that, viewers can switch between six channels. In addition to the main channel, they focus on World of Warcraft, Overwatch, Heartstone, Diablo and a strategy channel for games such as Warcraft 3, Starcraft and Heroes of the Storm.

The complete, interactive schedule can be viewed via the Blizzcon website.