The most thrilling developments that came out of January was that Blizzard announced that the game will be that is set to take place in the "all different universe" is in the works which adds yet another bow to Diablo's and WoW maker's symbolic bow. Blizzard wasn't alone in announcing something brand spanking new but Apex Legends creator Respawn Entertainment also announced that it's working on another triple A shooter Diablo IV Gold.
For the ultimate reward, turn-based strategy game fans were rewarded with the news of a new studio manned with the Doom and XCOM team, they have joined forces to bring more strategic goodness to this ever-growing genre.
The best part of February was, of course, Elden Ring. As a result, it was touted as one the best FromSoftware games of all time the RPG game shot to the top of the charts and challenged players across the globe to restore the item of the title. Additionally, Elden Ring, Amazon Games and Smilegate RPG brought ARPG/MMO hybrid Lost Ark to the West following a successful launch in Korea. The queues for servers grew exponentially and players lost the desire to play but the game has seen a huge growth following its launch, and now has numerous exciting types of zones and classes. Dying Light 2 also deserves some attention; after everyone loves zombies, and who wouldn't like the thrill of killing zombies?
Then, Valve changed the landscape of gaming on the go as we covered on our Steam Deck review. Initially, very few people were able to purchase the handheld due to an online reservation system as well as the large number of people who put orders, but it quickly was a hit with boot screen modification along with physical and electronic accessories cheap Diablo 4 Gold, as well as developers racing to optimize their games to run on the new system.