

Considering the following they gained these last few decades, Blizzard's never seen a need to use other PC platforms. Traditionally, has been Blizzard's main avenue for releasing their PC games, wholly owned by the company. Read More: Diablo 2: Resurrected Developers Have Not Ruled Out New Content In The Future Is Diablo 2: Resurrected Coming To Steam? Still one of the most popular PC platforms going, Valve's upcoming Steam Deck is also scheduled to launch in December, making portable Diablo II: Resurrected a potentially attractive proposition. Taking on a new hero after Diablo's return, that's coming to PC, Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch.įor PC players, you might be wondering if a Steam release is planned. Last year's Michael Jordan Edition included extras for the MyTeam and M圜areer modes, Virtual Currency to spend, and a 12-month subscription to NBA League Pass.Diablo 2: Resurrected launches later this week, bringing us a remastered edition of Blizzard's acclaimed hack-and-slash action RPG over two decades later. We're not yet sure what's included in either the Kobe Bryant or Black Mamba edition, but that will also likely be announced relatively soon. The standard edition cover will be coming later. It's important to remember that these are the special edition covers. The Kobe cover has been rumored for a few weeks now, so it's good to see 2K Sports confirm the news. The only player with more 2K covers is Allen Iverson, who appeared on the first five 2K games, while Michael Jordan ties Kobe at four covers. He was featured on 2K21 after his untimely death and also made appearances on 2K10 and 2K17. The Black Mamba is no stranger to the cover. Fans can pick up two different special editions, both of which feature the Los Angeles Lakers all-time great Kobe Bryant.

While the game won't be in our hands until sometime later this year, 2K Sports has officially revealed the cover athlete for the special edition of NBA 2K24. NBA 2K24's pre-release cycle has finally begun.
