We recently learned that Diablo 2: Resurrected will also host two alpha tests ahead of launch, one for single-player and another to test multiplayer servers.ĭiablo 2: Resurrected is coming to PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and Switch this year. This is particularly surprising, especially given how rare this happens with remakes and remasters. 'Back when we were working on, we wondered if the old save files would work and we kind of shoved it in and it worked! And we were like, ‘okay, that’s the best feature ever’.' 'Yes! Yes, keep those!' Cederquist said when asked whether years-old saves in the original will work. Game producer Matthew Cederquist confirmed this to IGN Middle East, explaining that it was a happy accident and not something the team specifically wanted to have. The remake can actually work with save files created by the original Diablo 2, meaning a potentially 20-year-old save you might have lying around, made in the original game, will somehow load up just fine in Resurrected. Characters from 1.14 (or whatever patch) can be transferred easily by dragging and dropping them into the D2R save folder located here: C:UsersyourusernameSaved GamesDiablo II Resurrected, and then simply opening them in D2R. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. You'll be able to pick up where you left off years ago in Diablo 2: Resurrected.ĭiablo 2: Resurrected has a shocking feature I am surprised Blizzard didn't make a big deal out of when the game was revealed last month.