It appears as though a new Diablo release is right around the corner, if a recent leak is any indication. Diablo is quite easily one of Blizzard's most popular franchises, and so it makes sense that the company tries to bring the action-RPG to as many platforms as possible. Indeed, Diablo 3 had quite the run, spanning multiple generations of consoles.
The initial release of Diablo 3 was PC-only, but then the game was brought to PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. After that, Blizzard released native PS4 and Xbox One versions of Diablo 3, before finally bringing the game to Nintendo Switch six years after its initial launch. Diablo 3 on Nintendo Switch even included some platform-exclusive content, with Blizzard including amiibo support and adding content based on Nintendo's beloved Legend of Zelda franchise. The Switch version of Diablo 3 earned critical acclaim and is generally considered one of the better ways to play the games thanks to its portability, and so many have long assumed that its follow-up, Diablo 4, would eventually make its way to the Switch 2.
Diablo 4 Season 14 finally makes the worst class of late viable once again.
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