Blizzard To Show Off Diablo 3 For Console At PAX East

Blizzard To Show Off Diablo 3 For Console At PAX EastRemember when we said that Blizzard would be announcing their next game at PAX East which will be taking place this week? While we’re still not 100% clear as to what Blizzard has planned for the event, what we do know is that the developer has confirmed that they will be showing off Diablo 3 on the console. According to a statement released by Blizzard, “Our action-packed single-player hands-on demo will showcase several key elements that make Diablo III on the PS3 so much fun, including a reimagined interface and inventory system, direct character control, updated camera, and bosses and monsters specifically tuned for console.”

Diablo 3 for the console was announced during Sony’s PlayStation 4 event, although this could hardly be called a surprise considering the numerous rumors that have been making their rounds in the past. The game will be exclusive to the console, meaning that those playing on the PC will not be able to play with their friends on the console. In a way it makes sense since Blizzard relies on Battle.net for PC, and Sony has their PSN. Could this be the “next game” that Blizzard’s Rob Pardo mentioned on Twitter? Or could we be looking at a possible Blizzard All-Star release announcement as well?

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Blizzard To Announce New Game At PAX East Next Week

Blizzard To Announce New Game At PAX East Next WeekApart from the recently launched StarCraft 2: Heart of the Swarm, many are probably wondering what new games Blizzard might have up their sleeves, and it looks like come PAX East which is taking place next week, we might have an answer. This was revealed by Blizzard’s Chief Creative Officer, Rob Pardo, who posted on Twitter, “PAX East next week and I’m still not ready with the announcement for our next game. Work work work.” Before you guys jump to any conclusions, Pardo has clarified that this reveal will not be “Titan”, a game that the developer is working on.

If it isn’t Titan, then what could it be? Many are speculating that it could be when Blizzard All-Stars is finally announced that it is ready for playing. Given that the game was unveiled at BlizzCon in 2010, and that earlier this year Blizzard confirmed that the game was still being worked on, we guess it’s about time that it is ready for prime time. Either way we won’t speculate too much, but we’ll definitely keep our eyes open so if you’d like to see what Blizzard has in store, check back with us next week during PAX East for the details!

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