Once upon a time, I gave Diablo 4 a much-coveted 10/10 - one of only two I've handed out in my entire career. Then, I gave Vessel of Hatred a 9/10, calling it "Diablo 2, but even better." Setting the stage for a grisly new chapter in Sanctuary's ongoing saga, the DLC has kickstarted a narrative that feels like it'll be filled with twists and turns. As a result, it leaves questions about the longevity of its mobile-focused sister title, Diablo Immortal, which outwardly appears to have fallen behind in the wake of Diablo 4's launch. In an exclusive interview with PCGamesN, I ask lead content designer Scott Burgess and senior game designer Nan Jiang about their plans to keep Diablo Immortal, well, immortal.
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