![]() In terms of the different versions of the game, Blizzard made sure to let fans know that the Switch version of Diablo 2 has one limitation that the others don't. As expected, next-gen users also have a Quality Mode or Performance Mode, offering benefits for those who want to get the most visually out of the game or those who prefer the game to run buttery smooth. Through Quick Resume, players can switch to a different game completely, player for a while, then switch back to Diablo 2 picking up right where they left off previously. In addition, the studio leaned into the Xbox's Quick Resume feature for those who opt to play offline. This allows Xbox players, regardless of which generation they're on to play together. In addition to Smart Delivery, which automatically downloads the best version of the game based on the hardware being used, cross-generation support is also enabled. In a new blog post on Xbox Wire, Diablo 2: Resurrected design director Rob Gallerani discussed some of the features that Xbox Series X/S players can expect to see once the game launches later this month. RELATED: Diablo 2: Resurrected's Post Launch Content Plans However, it also appears there may be slight differences for some of the versions. The cutscenes have also been remastered, as evidenced by the recent trailers showcasing the variousd Diablo 2 acts, and for the first time, the game also supports 4K resolution, quicker load times, and 7.1 Dolby Surround Sound. Regardless of platform, Diablo 2: Resurrected boasts upgraded 3D models on top of the original Diablo II's 2D sprites, though for those who want the feel of the original, a toggle can switch to the classic visual style. ![]() ![]() Not only will this reintroduce the legendary game to those who may have missed it, but this Ressurrected version also brings with it a number of enhancements over the original. Not only will this bring back the classic RPG and all of its glory, but it'll allow fans to play the game on a variety of platforms, a first for the title which originally launched only on PC back in 2000. Blizzard is bringing the past back to life as Diablo 2: Resurrected is only a week away from launch. ![]()
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