Wireless dungeon action: Diablo III out on the Nintendo Switch


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  • Sunday, 18 Nov 2018

Screenshot: The Nintendo Switch version of cult dungeon crawler Diablo III lets four players join in on a wireless multiplayer mode. — Blizzard/dpa

The Eternal Collection version of role-player Diablo III has been released on the Nintendo Switch.

The adapted console version contains seven classes of playable hero and all the previously published content for the PC version, including the expansions, says publisher Blizzard. There is also an endless adventure mode.

Up to four consoles can be connected in wireless mode for multiplayer games. For collectors of Nintendo's Amiibo figures, a Loot Goblin, which unlocks additional game options, will be available from December. Diablo III: Eternal Collection for Nintendo Switch costs US$60 (RM252) in the Nintendo eShop. – dpa

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