Blizzard launches Diablo III online game guide

13 September 2011

Blizzard has recently updated their Diablo III portal with a new feature – the Game Guide.

The guide isn’t fully functional at this point, but it does show what players will be able to sink their teeth into, presumably as the game nears its mystic release date.

Currently, interested gamers can brush up on their Diablo III facts by checking out the ‘What’s New’ section, and check out the Diablo III characters, including a close look at all of the active and passive skills they will wield.

There is also a Skill Calculator with which gamers can plot their upgrade paths for the characters. Presumably, once the game is available, players will be able to load up their in-game characters and plan ahead their upgrades.

The game guide portal is integrated with ones Battle.net account and experimental builds can be shared through social networking services such as twitter and Facebook.

In future, through the game guide gamers will also be able to check out in similar detail the world of Diablo III, split into four Acts; the Artisans and Followers who will accompany players through the game; as well as the doubtless extensive items categories.

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