At the Blizzard Entertainment Worldwide Invitational in Paris this weekend, the often rumored Diablo III was finally made official. Like its predecessors, the third installment in the Diablo franchise will feature more hack-and-slash action that has made the series a huge hit with fans. More than 18.5 million units have been sold worldwide in the Diablo franchise since its debut in 1996.
Diablo III will sport a custom 3D-graphics engine to "render lush indoor and outdoor areas of Sanctuary with a high level of detail and vivid special effects. The game’s physics-enhanced environments will be interactive and destructible, offering traps and obstacles that create added danger for players and monsters alike." The game will also offer a new quest system and random scripted events, a random-level generator, and co-op and competitive play online via Battle.net, which is being upgraded. The storyline in Diablo III will pick up 20 years after Diablo II.























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