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  2. Diablo IV - Wikipedia

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    Diablo IV is a 2023 online-only action role-playing dungeon crawling game developed and published by Blizzard Entertainment. It is the fourth main installment in the Diablo series. Announced at BlizzCon 2019 , the game was released on June 5, 2023 for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 , Xbox One and Xbox Series X and S , and Microsoft Windows .

  3. Temple Run (series) - Wikipedia

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    Temple Run is a video game franchise of 3D endless running video games developed and published by Imangi Studios. [1] The primary theme of the series is an explorer chased from a group of demon monkeys, however, the characters and theme vary between spin-offs.

  4. Diablo (series) - Wikipedia

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    Diablo II sold 4 million copies in the year it was released. Diablo III sold 3.5 million copies in the first day and 6.3 million copies in the first week. [79] Another 1.2 million copies were given to subscribers to Blizzard's Annual Pass service. The Diablo III release was the fastest-selling PC game of all time. [80]

  5. Diablo IV: Vessel of Hatred - Wikipedia

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    Diablo IV: Vessel of Hatred is a 2024 major expansion pack for the action role-playing dungeon crawling game Diablo IV.It was released on October 7, 2024 for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and S, and Windows.

  6. Diablo Immortal - Wikipedia

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    Diablo Immortal is a free-to-play, massively multiplayer online action role-playing video game developed by Blizzard Entertainment and NetEase. A mobile game in the Diablo series , it is set between the events of Diablo II and Diablo III .

  7. Temple Run 2 - Wikipedia

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    Temple Run 2 is an endless runner video game developed and published by Imangi Studios. A sequel to Temple Run , the game was produced, designed and programmed by husband and wife team Keith Shepherd and Natalia Luckyanova, [ 7 ] with art by Kiril Tchangov. [ 7 ]

  8. Temple Run - Wikipedia

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    After the release of its sequel Temple Run 2, the game renamed to Temple Run: Classic. [10] [11] On January 12, 2012, Imangi Studios announced on the Temple Run Facebook page that the game would be released for the Android platform in February. [12] The game was released on Google Play on March 27, a month later than expected. [13]

  9. Cow level - Wikipedia

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    The level's appearance in Diablo II marked the first instance of the hoax being developed into actual in-game content. Fan appeal for the cow level affected later Blizzard titles, which led to similarly themed levels appearing in Diablo III and World of Warcraft , as well as several imitations and recreations in other video games.