
It manages to cling to that framerate no matter what you throw at it (including Necromancers, the lord of framerate drops) in handheld mode, and although it does occasionally dip during particularly demanding instances (Necromancers will probably be involved) while docked, it’s only a few frames, and it quickly snaps back to a smooth 60. The game manages to run at a solid 60 fps at 720p in handheld mode, and 1080p while docked. No expense was spared in getting it to run and play on the Switch as if it was natively designed for it. Surprisingly enough, all of this is included on the physical cartridge, so if you go physical there’s no Day 1 patch to download. There’s also some neat little Nintendo-exclusive bonuses, like Ganondorf being in the game. Also included are all the patches ever released for the other versions of the game, including Seasons synced right up with everyone else. This includes both the Reaper of Souls expansion, which included Act V, the Crusader hero class, and Adventure Mode, and the Rise of the Necromancer pack, which added the fan-favorite Necromancer hero class and some themed cosmetics. The Diablo III: Eternal Collection comes with all the content ever released for the game.

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