Risen will work with your decades old slaves

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Keep a special Necromancer you farmed Diablo II for years? There is good news: Diablo II Risen will have you imported to keep the armies of the dead more than 20 years later.

Later this year on consoles and computers, the new remaster will continue to work with players’ original storage files, Blizzard has confirmed yesterday in an interview with IGN Middle East. ‘Yes! Keep your old storage files, ” Diablo II: Risen game producer Matthew Cederquist said. ‘When we worked on it [the remaster], we asked ourselves if the old save files would work, so we pushed it in, and it worked! If so, your local single player storage files will be transferred. ‘

While the remaster is coming to PS4, Xbox One and Switch, as well as next-generation consoles, importing your storage data will of course only work with the computer version. Besides being a visual overhaul of the game, Stood up also supports cross progress and shared storage between all your characters. Players interested in retaining the original look and feel of the game can also switch between the remaster and legacy versions.

I’ve never gotten too deep into Blizzard’s outdoor church crawler myself, but I do know people whose whole lives consumed it in the early shares. If I get the opportunity to revisit the monuments easily, I can surely be a blessing and a curse. Say Cederquist, “[When it worked], we were like, ‘okay, this is the best feature ever.’ ‘

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