Diablo 4 May Hit the New Switch – What We Know
A mysterious rating from Taiwan’s game board has sent shockwaves through the Diablo fandom—Diablo 4 could be heading to Nintendo’s next console.
The Taiwan Digital Game Rating Committee (TGDGRC) briefly listed the handheld-hybrid as a supported platform in an online rating, only for the entry to vanish shortly after public notice. The quick removal only fueled speculation that Blizzard may indeed be preparing a Switch release.
A Pattern of Leaks?
This isn’t the first time a rating system hinted at Diablo on Nintendo devices. Earlier this year, an Indonesian glitch exposed Switch ratings for Diablo 4 and other titles, mirroring the latest development.
The recurring leaks suggest the demon-slaying RPG is closer to the hybrid console than many realized.
A History of Cross-Platform Play
Diablo 3 and Diablo 2: Resurrected already thrive on the Switch, thanks to its robust hardware. Former Diablo manager Rod Fergusson previously argued that the new console could handle demanding titles like Cyberpunk 2077—but raised concerns about live-service stability.
Will the upgraded Switch resolve past issues? Fans are eager for answers.
Big Questions Loom
- Can the new Switch keep up with Diablo 4’s fast-paced, long-running battles?
- How will live-service mechanics adapt to handheld play?
- When will Blizzard officially confirm the port?
For now, the evidence remains unverified, but the excitement is undeniable. A Diablo 4 Switch release could bring millions more players into Sanctuary—one demon hunt at a time.
Stay tuned. The blood and loot may be coming sooner than expected.