The resurrected will work with your saving for decades

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You have a special Necromancer that you have cultivated Diablo II for years? There is good news: Diablo II Risen will allow you to import them to continue to command the armies of the dead over 20 years later.

Find out later this year on consoles and PCs, the new remaster will still work with the original save files of the players, confirmed Blizzard in an interview with IGN Middle East yesterday. “Yes! Keep the old save files” Diablo II: Risen said game maker Matthew Cederquist. “It simply came to our notice then [the remaster], we wondered if the old save files would work, so we kind of inserted it and it worked! So yes, your local single player save files will be carried over. ”

While remastering comes on PS4, Xbox One and Switch, as well as state-of-the-art consoles, saving data import will obviously only work with the PC version. In addition to being a visual review of the game, RISEN will also support cross-progression and a common sharing between all your characters. Players interested in keeping the original look of the game will also be able to switch between remaster and older versions.

I’ve never been too deep into Blizzard’s dungeon, but I know people whose lives consumed them in the early days. Having the opportunity to easily revisit those monuments by clicking the mouse, I’m sure it will be both a blessing and a curse. Cederquist said, “[When it worked], we said to ourselves, “Okay, this is the best feature ever.” ”

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