

If you’ve never played Diablo III you’re in for a treat. The only difference is that Eternal Collection comes with the Reaper of Souls expansion pack and Rise of the Necromancer DLC. If you’ve played Diablo III on PC or PS4, you’ll be happy to discover the Switch port plays exactly the same.

This is not a poorly done port of a fan-favorite game that will make you want to scream profanities at your screen. So how does Diablo III Eternal Collection differ from the original? Honestly, it doesn’t. Diablo cannot be allowed to return, so it’s up to you to stop this prophecy from occurring. This fallen star is the first sign of Diablo’s rebirth and an omen that the End Times have begun.

You must return to Tristram and investigate rumors of a fallen star. The game takes place 20 years after the events of Diablo II. This is all included in the Diablo III: Eternal Collection on Nintendo Switch. These additions not only made the game more fun, but they also improved the replayability too. The Rise of the Necromancer DLC added the Necromancer class, Challenge Rifts, new bounties, and new zones.
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Patch 2.1 added Seasons, which allowed players to complete challenges and rifts to earn legendary loot. The Reaper of Souls expansion pack added an additional story act, the Crusader class, Adventure mode, Bounties, Nephalem Rifts, higher level cap (70), improvements to loot drops, the Paragon (account-wide) leveling system, and transmogrification. Diablo III was released with 4 story acts and 5 classes for players to enjoy.
