![]() Featuring new items to farm, fresh economies to master, the fan remake can be played with up to four friends on Normal, Nightmare, and Hell difficulties. The Curse of Tristram is a fan remake of Diablo II‘s Act 1 using the Starcraft 2 engine, which you can find in its Arcade. ![]() “This version is definitive and final and includes everything we made so far.” “With the upcoming Diablo II: Resurrected announcement in a couple of days by Blizzard (rumour), we decided to polish and release an unfinished version of The Curse of Tristram on this weekend,” stated modder Egod123 in a YouTube video. “The Curse of Tristram”, which has been in the works for several years now, has been given a final polish and is available now on. But, until they finally announce the remake, fans have the unofficial fan remake to look forward to, which now has an official launch date. ![]() While Blizzard hasn’t officially acknowledged that they’re currently working away on the remake for Diablo II, evidence to the contrary is blatantly obvious. ![]()
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