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Today, Blizzard confirmed the inevitable. At the company’s World Wide Invitational, they broke the news that Diablo 3 was in development, and have since provided tons of promotional material on their website. Fortunately for most fans, they plan on keeping true to the original hack-and-slash Diablo formula, while updating the graphics and a few key gameplay elements.
Shacknews runs down the new feature set:
Among these features, expect to see new classes, environmental destruction, larger enemies and a new health mechanism that doesn’t require drinking potions.
If you need to gauge my excitement for the game (especially after seeing the trailers), just know that my mouse is going to hate me.
