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It is thought a [[Sega Saturn]] version, also set to be published by EA, was at one point set for release towards the end of 1997. It was mentioned at [[E3 1997]] by [[Sega]]{{intref|Press release: 1997-06-19: SEGA INSTITUTES FIVE STAR GAMES POLICY}} but was likely cancelled as EA moved away from Saturn development. The Saturn ''Diablo'' was never demonstrated in any form, so may not have got past the planning stage. | It is thought a [[Sega Saturn]] version, also set to be published by EA, was at one point set for release towards the end of 1997. It was mentioned at [[E3 1997]] by [[Sega]]{{intref|Press release: 1997-06-19: SEGA INSTITUTES FIVE STAR GAMES POLICY}} but was likely cancelled as EA moved away from Saturn development. The Saturn ''Diablo'' was never demonstrated in any form, so may not have got past the planning stage. | ||
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Diablo |
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System(s): Sega Saturn |
Publisher: Electronic Arts |
Developer: Blizzard Entertainment |
Planned release date(s): 1997 |
Genre: RPG |
Number of players: 1 |
Diablo is an RPG released by Blizzard Entertainment for Windows PCs in late 1996. A PlayStation version, published by Electronic Arts, was released in early 1998.
It is thought a Sega Saturn version, also set to be published by EA, was at one point set for release towards the end of 1997. It was mentioned at E3 1997 by Sega[1] but was likely cancelled as EA moved away from Saturn development. The Saturn Diablo was never demonstrated in any form, so may not have got past the planning stage.
Magazine articles
- Main article: Diablo/Magazine articles.