One of the last major updates came in February, when Diablo Immortal was confirmed to be entering testing this year by COO Coddy Johnson during Activision Blizzard's Q4 earnings call. The upcoming mobile game has maintained a relatively low profile since its initial announcement in 2018. RELATED: Activision Blizzard Stock Drops After Diablo Immortal Announcement According to Ahmad, Diablo Immortal is now available for pre-registration in China on iOS and Android devices. The two-and-a-half minute trailer, uploaded to Twitter by Niko Partners Senior Analyst Daniel Ahmad, shows off new gameplay that seems true to the style of classic Diablo games as well as cinematic introductions for the six classes that will be available at launch: Barbarian, Monk, Wizard, Crusader, Demon Hunter, and Necromancer. Despite this backlash, which included Activision Blizzard stock dropping around the time of its reveal, the MMO ARPG has continued its development, and a new trailer premiered today at ChinaJoy 2020. Blizzard Entertainment caused a stir when it announced Diablo Immortal for mobile devices at BlizzCon 2018, leading to an intense backlash that resulted in the company removing comments and dislikes from Diablo Immortal's trailer.
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