Blizzard Entertainment has a new event coming to Diablo Immortal as they revealed details about the Harvest Bounty holiday event. The game will be getting an update soon with several activities for you to take part in, as the mobile title will be celebrating the holidays with combat.
We have more info below from their latest blog, as the first event will kick off on November 10 for the next several weeks. Credit: Blizzard Entertainment Diablo Immortal: Harvest Bounty Raise a tankard with glee, merrily sing along to the tavern's tune, and celebrate not becoming a demon's dinner with a feast to topple all others—Harvest Bounty. From November 17, 3 a.m.–December 1, 3 a.m.
go head-to-head against another Diablo Immortal player while earning rewards and climbing your way through the event's Ranks. Each player has an enclosed lane in which broods of demons will flood in waves—your goal is to cull the demons from Hell with steadfast dedication. All Clans on Deck The armies of the Burning Hells are mustering their forces for a ploy, most assuredly of nefarious intent.
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