![]() ![]() ![]() Logitech's new MX Mechanical Mini and MX Master 3S are already on sale Google is merging Duo and Meet into a single video calling platform Loupedeck's Live S gives creators an alternative to the Stream Deck Microsoft's Surface Laptop Go 2 offers more speed and storage capacity Mat Smith The biggest stories you might have missedįocusrite Vocaster hands-on: Streamlined audio interfaces built for podcastersīuick's Wildcat concept shows how the brand is approaching EVs Engadget’s Igor Bonifacic has played Immortal for a week and thinks there’s a good game here - especially for Diablo die-hard fans. Like many loot box systems, it’s intentionally messy: You’ll pay for crests for the opportunity (at varying probabilities) to pick up powerful gem add-ons - with differing degrees of power. However, this is tempered by loot box mechanics, which means you’ll probably have to pay up to ensure your barbarian or magic-wielder can make it to the end-game. Diablo Immortal actually snuck on to smartphone a day early and offers the waves of monsters and skill refinements fans will love. As long as you don’t live in certain countries, you’ll be able to play Blizzard’s latest Diablo game across mobile, console and PC starting today. ![]()
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