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Diablo 3 out now on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3

Shunal Doke September 3, 2013, 19:31:36 IST

The Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions of hack-and-slash RPG Diablo 3 are out now. The game costs the typical $60 on either console, which roughly translates

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Diablo 3 out now on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3

The Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions of hack-and-slash RPG Diablo 3 are out now. The game costs the typical $60 on either console, which roughly translates to Rs 4,050. If you can’t find the game in stores, you can grab it for the PlayStation 3 through its online store. The Xbox 360 version will be available on Xbox Live on October 4.

According to Blizzard, the console versions of the game have been custom-tailored for gamepad-driven action. It also features a new interface that will be easier to use with a controller as opposed to the mouse-and-keyboard-centric interface of the PC version. Along with the ability to play online, the console versions also have the capability for local co-operative play with up to three other players.

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“In bringing Diablo III to consoles, our main focus has been on making sure we deliver a really fun experience for up to four friends online or on the same couch,” said Blizzard boss Mike Morhaime. “The game looks and plays great on PS3™ and Xbox 360, especially with the new direct-control elements and new interface. We know players will have a blast battling Diablo on their big-screen TVs.”

In Diablo III, players take on the role of one of five characters—barbarian, witch doctor, wizard, monk, or demon hunter—and embark on a quest to save the world of Sanctuary from the corrupting forces of hell. The epic quest takes players from the demon-besieged town of New Tristram to the Diamond Gates of the High Heavens.

Written by Shunal Doke

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