MMOEXP: Diablo 4 to mobiles is a missed opportunity
Not porting Diablo 4 Gold to mobiles is a missed opportunity, particularly because cross development between platforms might have been a big selling point not just for people who still play the game, but to lure players to buy it for the first time on PC or games console. Imagine understanding that progress made depended on a Seasonal Journey, for instance and using a full-fledged Diablo 4 match on your phone.
The case for Diablo 4 can be made as in many ways the game is such a sequel when compared with Diablo two or Path of Exile. There is little in terms of decision making for gear and optimal end game builds, and if Path of Exile can adapt its system of vast character customization, there's not any reason for Diablo 4 not to work as well.
We have not yet seen how Blizzard will seek to monetize Diablo IV, though speculation is that tools for playtime will be gated, or that one course will be liberated and additional classes have to be purchased individually. It is not easy to say whether a port of Diablo 4 would be profitable, but there isn't any doubt that it would be better for gamers, particularly and games console.
Buy D4 Gold premiered at BlizzCon, at long last. The match was playable on the showfloor, though Blizzard made it clear there is no release window of yet and fans may be waiting for some time. Afterward, the thirst for information is very much real even though it has not been since BlizzCon. Luckily, Blizzard's co-founder Allen Adham was showcased in an interview printed on EDGE magazine.