Activision Blizzard has more remastered games to announce this year
Diabl⛦o 2 remastered remains a likely 𝔍but unconfirmed possibility

Activision Blizzard has more remastered games in the works, and we'll likely see one or more of them announဣced this year.ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ
In the company's latest financial call♑, CFO Dennis Durkin teased future remasters in response to a question about the company's plans for 2021 and 2022. "We have a few other things up our sleeve in terms of remastered conten🦹t that we'll unveil in due course," he said, "which should provide further opportunity for us this year."
Durkin's wording suggests that, between Activision and Blizzard's unique IP, there are multiple remasters in development, and that we'll see and perhaps even play some of them by the end of 2021. That is only a suggestion, though, so we shouldn't bet on anything until we get actual news from the🔯 company itself.
Rumors and reports have long indicated that Blizzard is working on a Diablo 2 remaster. It remains unannounced, and we certainly don't have a release window for it, but it'🦄s one of the more probable possibilities on the list of potential remasters.
After the success of 澳๊洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Tony Hawk's Pr♋o Skater 1 + 2 last year, you might th🌠ink that we're due for another return to the glory꧙ daws of skating games, but that dream has been all but dashed by the reassignment of developer Vicarious Visions.
As Activision Blizzard announced last month, Vicarious Visions is now "fully dedicated" to Blizzard Games, so ano💎ther Tony Hawk remaster is pretty much off the table. Assuming the Diablo 2 remaster is real, this move would make sense if Vicarious Visions is now lending its remastering chops to the project, as the latest crop of rumors claims.
Activision also confirmed that Diablo 4 and Overwatch 2 won't be out this year.
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