


DevilutionX
Engine for Diablo (1996) | Category: Reverse engineering
Author: GalaXyHaXz | Curator: Modbadger
Engine for Diablo (1996) | Category: Reverse engineering
Author: GalaXyHaXz | Curator: Modbadger
Open-source reverse engineering of the Diablo 1 engine, allowing the original game to run on modern platforms with improvements and fixes.
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Localizations:
The engine is localized into 24 languages
(You don’t need to download anything extra to play in these languages)

No bug reports found
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