Blizzard has announced a generous free trial period for the Diablo 2 remaster on all Xbox platforms! Diablo II: Resurrected is currently free to try through March 21st, so you've got a solid week to try it out.
Three hours of gameplay are available within the trial, which seems a decent amount of time to make your mind up on the full game. Those three hours include access to the base game and the Lord of Destruction expansion.
If you do decide to go ahead and pick the full game up following the trial period, your progress will carry over. That applies to Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S, and thankfully, this one supports Smart Delivery.
Here's a little teaser from Blizzard on what the remaster has to offer:
For both veterans and new players, the world of Sanctuary has much to behold. Plunge into an epic story with fully remastered 3D graphics, audio, and brand-new cinematics; fighting the denizens of the Burning Hells as you quest east to uncover the fate of the Dark Wanderer.
Will you be giving the Diablo 2 remaster a go during this free trial period? Let us know in the comments.
[source news.xbox.com]
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But I just started NG+ in Elden Ring. Its somehow easier now.
I'd just wait until it gets added to Game Pass along with other Activision Blizzard games.
Is this just for the US coz im not finding the free trial anywhere 😒
@AstraeaV How so? Please share.
The online connection issues fixed?
Heard it was terrible at launch.
@GuyinPA75 No boss had stood a chance yet. I plowed straight through the first two legacy dungeons in 40 minutes.
@AstraeaV Thank you for this info. Might play this game hearing this.
Just at a point in my life where games have to spend 100 hours of try and die, only to move along 5 mins in the story have zero appeal to me.
No idea why not put in easy/story mode in these games. Would sell more copies doing so. Know for a fact I'm not the only gamer that avoids fans like that.
Cool but I will just wait for the full game to be on GamePass
@GuyinPA75 Why would you pick it up because NG+ is easier? You do know you have to beat the game from scratch to get to NG+, right?
@Shigurui You do? Ok forget that then. Not worth my time.
Thank you for heads up. Saved me money.
@GuyinPA75 Yes mate, NG+ means new game plus. So after you beat it once, starting a new game will carry over everything from your first playthrough, upgrades, weapons etc.
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