Blizzard Entertainment released Diablo Immortal last month, and since then it has garnered the attention of a large portion of the gaming community given that it's the first mobile Diablo title. Keeping to the live-service style of the game, a new Diablo Immortal update brings several changes including buffs for two of the less popular classes.The Necromancer is a class featured in other games like The Elder Scrolls Online, and it has become the most played Diablo Immortal role thus far, but things may change based on buffs to the Monk and Wizard in the Season 2: Bloodsworn update. With the conclusion of the launch season coming soon, Diablo Immortal fans only have one more day to progress through their battle pass before it's replaced with another one that offers its own stream of rewards. Some content included in Diablo Immortal's Season 1 battle pass include the Ghosts of Ashwold armor set and weapon, gems, gifts of Renown, and more, providing more daily login incentives for dedicated players.RELATED: Diablo Immortal Hidden Caps Can Make Game Even More Frustrating for Free to Play PlayersDiablo Immortal Season 2: Bloodsworn begins at 3:00 AM server time on July 7 which is when players can start to expect an update to the game that will take a few moments to download. This update increases the damage and range of Arcane Wind and Arcane Wind Legendary: Syldra's Fang with the patch, as well as a damage boost to Lightning Nova and enemies affected by multi-hit. Just like the Wizard, Diablo Immortal's Monk sees a damage and range increase to Exploding Palm and Legendary: Scolding Storm, while Path of the Present and Reaching Rebuke are also being improved in Season 2.

There are tons of bug fixes coming to Diablo Immortal with the July 7 patch and Season 2 introduces a new raid boss on top of tons of content offered in the download. Unlike the Monk and Wizard, no other classes have been confirmed to be getting changes in the Season 2 update, but they may receive tweaks in the future as Blizzard continues to balance the live-service experience. This means that Diablo Immortal's Barbarian, Crusader, Demon Hunter, and Necromancer will likely play the same as they have through Season 1 after the Season 2 alterations go through.

Although some Blizzard fans remain critical of the mobile title and continue to express doubts about Diablo Immortal's microtransactions, others have utilized the announcement of Season 2: Bloodsworn to express their enthusiasm for the mobile action-RPG. Some Diablo Immortal fans lament that Blizzard is working on new content for Diablo Immortal without fixing what isn't working, but some of their grievances may be addressed in the lengthy list of bug fixes.

Diablo Immortal is available now for Android, iOS, and PC.

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Source: Blizzard