Before the release date of the game on June 2, Blizzard's Diablo team talked about some of their built-in accessibility features in Diablo: immortality, so that more players can play the game. Developers believe that the handle support is very important for Diablo. "You will be able to use the controller to play Diablo: immortality on mobile devices and PCs," Blizzard wrote in the announcement. "Many keys - including skills, access to chat, etc. - can be remapped from the controller tab of the settings menu."
In addition to the handle support, Blizzard also sent a Razer Kishi handle to the reviewers of Diablo: immortality. The developers said that this "is not intended to encourage or encourage the use of the handle - touch screen, handle, mouse and keyboard are all super feasible options."
Chat with friends is another feature designed to be as accessible as possible, with native voice chat transcription and text to voice functionality. Officials also released two video demonstrations. At present, it is not clear whether this function will support Chinese voice.
Video presentation:
Adding PC support to the game itself is a decision made for accessibility. In an interview with the verge, rodferguson, general manager of Diablo series, said: "it is very important that Diablo: immortality can reach as many players as possible.
Of course, this decision was also affected by the initial opposition to Blizzard's release of free mobile games with micro transaction recharge cash stores. However, according to Joe Grubb, the main game designer who participated in the interview, "it [also ] is a very easy to access option", so people can play games on a larger and more prominent screen, and the keyboard can be remapped to meet the needs and needs of players.
Diablo: immortality will launch a public beta on IOS, Android phones and PCs on June 2.