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Console Versions Of Diablo III Might Get The Season Feature
Now, Blizzard is reportedly planning on letting console players experience a feature that is only available to the PC version of the game. Speaking to IGN, Foote said that “because of the way [consoles are] set up” that features like leaderboards and the online community was different to that of the PC version, with the console version favouring more couch co-operative play. That being said, it looks like Blizzard is rethinking the idea of keeping Seasons exclusive to PC.
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Diablo 3 is also getting a new Season’s Journey interface to better track their performance in the mode, which is becoming more popular with each new installment.
The changes that are being made to the game are extensive and a full list of all the tweaks and the fixes can be found on the official site of the game, with a lot of explanations offered by the studio. “We’ll probably go back and revisit that decision”.
The Seasons let players interact with other Seasonal characters and during the duration of that Season, they can pick up exclusive drops and achievements.
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Blizzard have bestowed a sizeable new patch on Diablo 3, adding an item which allows deeper character customisation, a new area called the Ruins of Sescheron, a bushel of balancing tweaks and the like.