While it is always exciting to see new games be developed and then and then hit the world with great new graphics and features, sometimes it can be fantastic to stick with the classics.
While it is always exciting to see new games be developed and then and then hit the world with great new graphics and features, sometimes it can be fantastic to stick with the classics. Blizzard knows there are plenty who feel this way. That’s why they’ve decided to put some effort to helping them out.
Diablo II and Warcraft III came out in 2000 and 2002, respectively. That is over a decade ago for both. This, however, has not stopped Blizzard from releasing an update for both. These updates have improved these fantasy titles and their abilities to play on modern operating systems, such as Windows 10. The company stated in the announcement, “We’ve also begun working to improve our cheat-detection and hack-prevention capabilities. There’s still work to be done, but we’re making improvements every day.”
It is refreshing to see a huge developer like Blizzard have such devotion to an older community. I hope those who play Diablo II and Warcraft III appreciate the effort.