ArchiveorgSoftwareDiablo is an action role-playing[1] hack and slash[2] video game[3] developed by Blizzard North[4] and released by Blizzard Entertainment[5] in January 1997.Set in the fictional Kingdom of Khanduras in the mortal realm, the player controls a lone hero battling to rid the world of Diablo, the Lord of Terror. Beneath the town of Tristram, the player journeys through sixteen randomly generated dungeon levels, ultimately entering Hell in order to face Diablo.An expansion pack, Diablo: Hellfire[6], was released in November 1997 by Sierra Entertainment[7]. In 1998, Electronic Arts[8] released Diablo for the PlayStation[9].[10] This version, developed by Climax Studios[10], featured direct control of the main character's direction, as opposed to point-and-click[11] movement, using the PlayStation controller. A Sega Saturn[12] version was considered by Electronic Arts but never released.[11] The game's success led to two sequels: Diablo II[13] in 2000 and Diablo III[14] in 2012. A third sequel, Diablo IV[15], is currently in development. References^ Action role-playing game (en.wikipedia.org)^ Hack and slash (en.wikipedia.org)^ Video game (en.wikipedia.org)^ Blizzard North (en.wikipedia.org)^ Blizzard Entertainment (en.wikipedia.org)^ Diablo: Hellfire (en.wikipedia.org)^ Sierra Entertainment (en.wikipedia.org)^ Electronic Arts (en.wikipedia.org)^ PlayStation (console) (en.wikipedia.org)^ Climax Studios (en.wikipedia.org)^ Point and click (en.wikipedia.org)^ Sega Saturn (en.wikipedia.org)^ Diablo II (en.wikipedia.org)^ Diablo III (en.wikipedia.org)^ Diablo IV (en.wikipedia.org)

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