
In our test, we used ExpressVPN, which is about as reliable - and pricey - as VPNs come.
The first step is to download a VPN app for your Android device. SEE ALSO: Nintendo Switch ‘killer’ OnexPlayer 1S now in the Philippinesįortunately, you don’t need to be in Canada or Australia to play Diablo Immortal on your Android phone or tablet you just need to follow our simple guide on how to download and play the game on your device right now. That’s a shame, because, as we recently found out, Diablo Immortal is surprisingly a hell of a lot of fun - and, perhaps importantly, sticks close to the formula of earlier Diablo games that got us hooked to the franchise. Oh, and the early build is limited to Android users in the abovementioned countries. Servers will open in South Korea, Japan, and China at a later date.Īccording to Blizzard, one of the game’s developers (alongside China’s NetEase), the closed beta may run for about three months to give players enough time to test the game’s late-game content and systems. Read more: /PEktCYg7YY- Diablo Immortal October 28, 2021Įven better, you no longer need an invite code to play the hack-and-slash RPG mobile game if you live in Canada or Australia, where the beta is currently running. (Update, April 26: Diablo Immortal, the free-to-play action RPG from Blizzard Entertainment, has a release date! See which countries will get it at launch.)Īnd a familiar, rotting face rises with it. Check out the PC, Android, and iOS requirements here!)
(Update, July 8: Diablo Immortal is now in Southeast Asia and the rest of Asia Pacific, including the Philippines.