In a brief span, Diablo Immortal is gearing up for an official unveiling to gamers.
According to Blizzard's official announcement, Diablo Immortal is slated for a global release on 2/6, spanning both Android and iOS platforms, with a dedicated PC version. Blizzard's goal is to facilitate cross-platform play for Diablo Immortal across diverse platforms.
However, as per Bùi Mạnh Cường, administrator of the latest Mobile Game Introduction group - Android/iOS Game News on Facebook, gamers in Southeast Asia and Vietnamese players will receive special attention. Specifically, Cường stated: DIABLO IMMORTAL will open its doors to the rest of the Asia-Pacific region on 23/6

The game is accessible on Windows PC, iOS, and Android in Hong Kong, Indonesia, Macau, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, and Thailand. Vietnam only has the PC version. Players in Southeast Asia will access a dedicated server for the smoothest experience.
The delay in Diablo Immortal's mobile version release in the Vietnamese market is understandable. Given its nature as an online game, Diablo Immortal is likely to secure a local distributor in Vietnam. Currently, players can pre-register, but it's almost certain that 99% of the game won't be available on mobile platforms at the expected time.

However, a silver lining is that at least Vietnamese gamers can still play Diablo Immortal on the PC platform or find a way to 'overcome obstacles' – something not done by local gamers before.
As mentioned: This story is akin to the case of Teamfight Tactics Mobile, where despite being available for pre-registration on Google Play for over two years, Vietnamese gamers are still not allowed to play this game directly. Simply because Teamfight Tactics Mobile has not been officially released in Vietnam. With Diablo Immortal's situation, the likelihood is high that everything will be the same.
