Reaching reference sends fans into a tizzy

[Update:Well, I guess I should of stuck with my initial impressions, as Blizzard have since stated that the tweet isNOTmeant to tease a Switch game of any kind. A spokesperson humbly offered that “We can assure you we’re not that clever. [It was] meant to be a fun community engagement piece.”]

Blizzard Entertainment have posted a tweet featuring a terrifyingDiablonight-light being flicked on and off, along with the accompanying message “Sweet Dreams”.

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Fans and websites everywhere have taken this as early confirmation that epic dungeon-crawlerDiablo IIIis skulking its way to Nintendo’s hybrid-console, giving that the night-light is “switched” on and off.

To be honest, I’d say that’s pretty damn tenuous, were it not for the fact that, last week, “industry insider” Marcus Sellars straight-uptweetedthat the 2012 adventure title was indeed in development for the Nintendo console, and that we should expect to see it hit the shelves early 2019.

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Diablo IIIis an amazing game. Fight me. One which took literally thousands of hours away from me on multiple formats. The idea of it becoming a readily available portable title is the stuff dreams (nightmares) are made of. Whatever the real deal actually is, here’s hoping Blizzard comes through with an official announcement soon.

Sweet dreams.pic.twitter.com/tZvCnjjzWb

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