Diablo 3 Reaper Of Souls Ps3 Save File Download

One of the biggest (and only) releases of August is the arrival of Diablo 3: Reaper of Souls - Ultimate Evil Edition across last and new-gen consoles. On August 19th, console players will finally have access to the expansion, along with a few new tricks added just for their version.

After Diablo is defeated by the Nephalem, Tyrael recovers the Black Soulstone that contains the essence of all seven of the Great Evils. Knowing it is too dangerous to leave it in the hands of. After Diablo is defeated by the Nephalem, Tyrael recovers the Black Soulstone that contains the essence of all seven of the Great Evils. Knowing it is too dangerous to leave it in the hands of.

But what's always been one of the larger questions surrounding the release of the game is how save files will be transferred from last-gen to new-gen systems, if the player has upgraded in the interim. Blizzard has now come out and released a step-by-step guide for all the various ways you can export and import your saves files spanning 360, Xbox One, PS3 and PS4.

There are a few ways your saves can carry over. The first is the easiest. If you played the game on 360 or PS3 and are playing Ultimate Evil on the same console, simply load it up and the game will pull your old save file. The end.

Things get a bit trickier however when trying to jump from PS3 to PS4, Xbox 360 to Xbox One or even cross-brand, next-gen leaps, moving from PS3 to One, or 360 to PS4, which is indeed possible. What you can't do? Hop from one generation's system to the rival brand's of the same era. In other words, you can't switch from 360 to PS3, or PS4 to One down the line.

The process requires your old console to be taken out of mothballs and for you to download a patch and export your save, then import it when you have the new-gen version of Ultimate Evil. It seems relatively painless, unless of course your system is packed away, or worse yet, sold for magic beans at GameStop. But even then, it might be possible to pull your save data from a USB drive or the cloud, Blizzard says.

The full set of instructions explain all this better than I can here, but it's good to know they did follow through with this functionality. After spending an ungodly amount of time maxing out five level sixty characters in the console version of the original D3, it would have been exhausting to consider releveling them for Ultimate Evil. But no matter what, you'll have to start a Crusader from scratch, and no, there is absolutely no way to import your characters from the PC version.

Diablo 3 recently hit 20 million in sales across all platforms, a huge milestone for a game that was considered a pretty big whiff at launch. But Blizzard painstakingly redesigned nearly everything about the game over the past few years, and through endless amounts of patches, made it more or less into what many hoped to see from D3 at launch. And it's still an ongoing process.

I was pleasantly surprised with how well the ARPG worked on a console, when I played the PS3 version last year. Despite a lack of hotkeys, the button arrangements made it feel like a more action-orientated game, and to this day, I still maintain that I like the console version's gameplay better, and I really don't miss the sound of my own incessant mouse-clicking. Blizzard was very smart to bring D3 to consoles, and I'm very curious to see how it will look/play on Xbox One and PS4 now.

I am wondering with all Blizzard has going on these days between WoW expansions, another Starcraft expansion, Hearthstone and Heroes of the Storm, where on the priority list another D3 expansion would be. Diablo 2 only had one major expansion, Lord of Destruction, and I'm wondering if a second one is in the cards for Diablo 3. With 20 million copies of the original sold, it does seem like it would be wise to consider more content, and lord knows that a true Diablo 4 is probably a decade away, if it ever gets here at all.

August 19th is when Ultimate Evil launches, so dust off your old consoles and hunt down those save files.

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One of the biggest (and only) releases of August is the arrival of Diablo 3: Reaper of Souls - Ultimate Evil Edition across last and new-gen consoles. On August 19th, console players will finally have access to the expansion, along with a few new tricks added just for their version.

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But what's always been one of the larger questions surrounding the release of the game is how save files will be transferred from last-gen to new-gen systems, if the player has upgraded in the interim. Blizzard has now come out and released a step-by-step guide for all the various ways you can export and import your saves files spanning 360, Xbox One, PS3 and PS4.

There are a few ways your saves can carry over. The first is the easiest. If you played the game on 360 or PS3 and are playing Ultimate Evil on the same console, simply load it up and the game will pull your old save file. The end.

Things get a bit trickier however when trying to jump from PS3 to PS4, Xbox 360 to Xbox One or even cross-brand, next-gen leaps, moving from PS3 to One, or 360 to PS4, which is indeed possible. What you can't do? Hop from one generation's system to the rival brand's of the same era. In other words, you can't switch from 360 to PS3, or PS4 to One down the line.

The process requires your old console to be taken out of mothballs and for you to download a patch and export your save, then import it when you have the new-gen version of Ultimate Evil. It seems relatively painless, unless of course your system is packed away, or worse yet, sold for magic beans at GameStop. But even then, it might be possible to pull your save data from a USB drive or the cloud, Blizzard says.

The full set of instructions explain all this better than I can here, but it's good to know they did follow through with this functionality. After spending an ungodly amount of time maxing out five level sixty characters in the console version of the original D3, it would have been exhausting to consider releveling them for Ultimate Evil. But no matter what, you'll have to start a Crusader from scratch, and no, there is absolutely no way to import your characters from the PC version.

Diablo 3 recently hit 20 million in sales across all platforms, a huge milestone for a game that was considered a pretty big whiff at launch. But Blizzard painstakingly redesigned nearly everything about the game over the past few years, and through endless amounts of patches, made it more or less into what many hoped to see from D3 at launch. And it's still an ongoing process.

I was pleasantly surprised with how well the ARPG worked on a console, when I played the PS3 version last year. Despite a lack of hotkeys, the button arrangements made it feel like a more action-orientated game, and to this day, I still maintain that I like the console version's gameplay better, and I really don't miss the sound of my own incessant mouse-clicking. Blizzard was very smart to bring D3 to consoles, and I'm very curious to see how it will look/play on Xbox One and PS4 now.

I am wondering with all Blizzard has going on these days between WoW expansions, another Starcraft expansion, Hearthstone and Heroes of the Storm, where on the priority list another D3 expansion would be. Diablo 2 only had one major expansion, Lord of Destruction, and I'm wondering if a second one is in the cards for Diablo 3. With 20 million copies of the original sold, it does seem like it would be wise to consider more content, and lord knows that a true Diablo 4 is probably a decade away, if it ever gets here at all.

August 19th is when Ultimate Evil launches, so dust off your old consoles and hunt down those save files.

Follow me on Twitter, like my page on Facebook, and pick up a copy of my sci-fi novel, The Last Exodus, and its sequel, The Exiled Earthborn, along with my new Forbes book, Fanboy Wars.

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You can start downloading files from the Diablo 3 expansion Reaper of Souls now in order to save time when it's released.

Blizzard has announced that you may start downloading files for the Diablo 3 expansion Reaper of Souls, as well as a 'pre-expansion' patch that will be released in the coming months. The download will not affect your game at the moment, but will mean you'll have less to download when the expansion and pre-expansion patch are released.

'The background download data is encrypted and won't make any changes to the live game or Battle.net service until patch 2.0.1 and Reaper of Souls launch,' Blizzard said in a post on battle.net. 'In the meantime, you will be able play Diablo 3 as normal, and your in-game experience should remain unaffected by the download itself.'

Blizzard said the download will be around 6GB in size and include things like models, textures, art files, and other upcoming content in patch 2.0.1 and Reaper of Souls that is already complete.

Reaper of Souls introduces a new character class, the Crusader, and a fifth act to the game. The expansion will also be a part of the Diablo 3: Ultimate Evil Edition when it launches on PlayStation 4, though Blizzard has yet to date this version.

The Reaper of Souls expansion will be released on March 25.

For further instruction on how to start the background download head over to battle.net.

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