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Diablo III is a 2012 game set in the Diablo franchise, where players control one of seven classes to fight Diablo and his minions. The game features randomized items, destructible environments, online co-op, and a controversial always-on DRM system.
Diablo is a series of action role-playing games set in the dark fantasy world of Sanctuary, where humans, angels, and demons fight for survival. The series features four core games, several expansions, and various media forms that explore the conflict between Diablo, the Lord of Terror, and his enemies.
Diablo is a series of action role-playing games developed by Blizzard Entertainment. The first game, released in 1997, features the player fighting against Diablo, the Lord of Terror, in the Kingdom of Khanduras.
An expansion pack for the action role-playing game Diablo III, released in 2014 for PC and consoles, and in 2018 for Nintendo Switch. The plot involves the Nephalem fighting against Malthael, the Angel of Death, who seeks to destroy humanity with the Black Soulstone.
A downloadable content pack for Diablo III that adds the Necromancer class, new weapons, armor, and cosmetics. Released in 2017 for PC, Mac, and consoles, it received mostly positive reviews for the gameplay of the new class.
Blizzard Entertainment is an American video game developer and publisher that produces games in the Warcraft, Diablo, StarCraft, and Overwatch series. The web page lists all the games developed by Blizzard since 1991, including their release dates, platforms, and genres.
Diablo II is a popular and critically acclaimed game developed by Blizzard North and published by Blizzard Entertainment in 2000. It features four acts of dark fantasy and horror themes, a variety of character classes and items, and online multiplayer modes.
1v1 is an abbreviation of 1 versus 1, denoting two players battling against each other. It can be extended to any player versus player grouping, such as '2v2' or "1v4". See also other video game terms and definitions on Wikipedia.