While Halo's arrival is repeated
- by Ollie Reynolds Yesterday, 11:45 am
A brand-new claim states that Blizzard's Diablo 4 might presently remain in advancement for Nintendo's upcoming Switch 2 hardware.
This originates from eXputer author ‘eXtas1s' who, in a recently submitted video (thanks, VGC) specifies that the video game will likely make its method to the brand-new console in 2025 while likewise restating Nate the Hate's previous Switch 2 claims relating to Halo: The Master Chief Collection and Flight Simulator.
“These are 2 of the computer game Microsoft will port to Switch 2, however they aren't the only ones. Here's a little bit of a special or scoop I can inform you about. According to what I've been informed, Diablo 4 is currently in the works for Nintendo Switch 2, so it would not be unexpected at all if Diablo 4 was launched in 2025 on Switch 2.”
Naturally, it's worth approaching claims such as this with a sensible degree of scepticism, though something that eXtas1s has in his favour is a tested performance history of exposing Game Pass titles before their main statement. The Diablo franchise is no complete stranger to the Switch, either, with Diablo III: Eternal Collection and Diablo II: Resurrected both readily available on the eShop.
eXtas1s likewise mentioned that Fallout 4, Starfield, Tekken 8 and Elden Ring might likewise concern the Switch 2, however this was substantially more speculative than his declaration concerning Diablo 4.
Third-party publishers are totally free to supply verification of any Switch 2 tasks now that the console has actually been formally exposed, though it's most likely we'll require to wait till Nintendo's upcoming Direct discussion in April before we become aware of a few of the huge players making their method to the system.
Would you like to see Diablo 4 on the Switch 2? Which other third-party video games do you believe should make the dive? Let us understand with a remark.
[source youtube.com, via videogameschronicle.com]
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