In light of its official global release on both PC and mobile, the new MMORPG Diablo Immortal has released a complete list of servers which is categorized by region.
A total of 12 regions encompassing North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania has been listed, as reported by DualShockers. Each server region is also further categorized by language, except North America. These are as follows: North America East and West, South America (Portuguese and Spanish), Europe (English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Polish), East Asia (Korean), and Oceania.
The server names under each category are as follows:
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North America East: The Worldstone, The Malus, Town Portal, Tree of Inifuss, Mask of Jeram, Sin War, Albrecht, Arcane Sanctuary, Risen Dead, Meshif, Ureh, The Curator, Plains of Despair, Darkening of Tristram, Doombringer, The Fallen, Lysander, Sandro the Mouth, Silver Spire, Hadriel, Greed, Prime Evils, Soul Siphon, Arkaine's Valor, Eternal Conflict, Wirt, Iceburn Tear, Helliquary, The Last Vestige
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North America West: Deckard Cain, The Gidbinn, Eternal Crown, Call to ArmsCall to Arms, Old Growth, Sand Scorpions, Heart of the Oak, Crescent Moon, Halls of the Blind, The Triune, Burning Hells, Kanai, Black Abyss, Khalim's Will, Cult of Damnation, Zoltun Kulle, Purus the Decimator, Star of Azkaranth, End of Days, Chains of Honor, The Soulstones, Amber Blades, Hand of Justice, Dry Steppes, Pandemonium, Caldesann, Wailing Beast, Breath of the Dying, Stormshield
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South America (Portuguese): Belial, Elzix, Izilech, Jondo, Xul, Oza, Asylla, Gorgothra, Flavie, Akara
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South America (Spanish): Viz-Jun, Navair, Mephisto, Rathma, Viz-jaq'taar, Bul-Kathos
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Europe (French): Charsi, Skarn, Ammuit, Dravec, Leoric, Esu
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Europe (English): Angiris Council, Trade Consortium, Dark Wanderer, Archbishop Lazarus, Dark Exile, Crystal Arch, Wood Wraith, Stygian Fury, The Butcher, Sightless Eye, Oblivion Knight, Thorned Hulk, Sea of Light, Stone of Jordan, Talva Silvertongue, The Hellforge, Gharbad the Weak, Blood Rose, Arreat Summit, Diamond Gates, The Ancients, Throne of DestructionThrone of Destruction, The Borderlands, Cathedral of Light, The Unspoken, Yshari Sanctum, The Martyrv, The Countess, The Void
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Europe (German, Italian, Polish, Spanish): El'Druin, Tabri, Vizjerei, Hemlir, Segithis, Akeba, Talus'ar, Sescheron, Cathan, Itherael, Zatham, Fara
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East Asia (Korean): Cydaea, Lethes, Daedessa, Sargoth, Tassi, Harlequin Crest, Kashya, Tal Rasha, Namari, Que-Hegan, Zaka, Vataos, Rayek, Griswold, Askari, Ennead
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Oceania: Baal, Bloodsworn
All of these Diablo Immortal servers are now live, but there are certain things you need to be aware of. For one, TouchArcade reports that ALL Diablo Immortal servers do NOT allow for cross-server play. Aside from that, players are required to connect their Battle.net accounts before they start playing.
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Diablo Immortal Early Impressions
Despite releasing on PC and mobile, users of the latter on Android and iOS actually got first crack at the new free-to-play MMORPG from Activision Blizzard (via Polygon). But what are gaming outlets saying about it early on?
Kotaku had a no-holds-barred review of the game, saying that it is enjoyable if you can manage to ignore all of the free-to-play mobile game tropes that litter the game throughout. By that, they're referring to the copious amounts of microtransactions within the game. It's a normal thing to expect from a free-to-play mobile MMORPG, because the devs at Activision Blizzard still has to make money somehow.
ArsTechnica more or less shares the same sentiments. In their review, they called Diablo Immortal a good game and praising its overall design as befitting of the iconic franchise's name. Once more, it's just the microtransactions that are hampering overall reviews - one might assume that without them, the game might've been a far better one than it is right now.
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Written by RJ Pierce