Diablo: Unearthed Arsenal | |
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Unearthed Arsenal box art | |
Developer(s) | Micro Star |
Publisher(s) | Micro Star |
Released | May, 1997 |
Genre(s) | Action role-playing game (hack and slash) |
Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer |
Platform(s) | PC/Mac |
Unearthed Arsenal is an unauthorized expansion for Diablo, published and developed by Micro Star.
Overview[]
Unearthed Arsenal features new weapons, classes, and utilities to augment a registered copy of Diablo. The main feature is a character hack utility that allows the editing of stats and abilities. This along with a few new magic items and some "new" (edited) character classes tried to fill a need for amateur quality user mods before the internet was widely available to everyone.[1]
Despite the features, the game performed poorly, Blizzard feeling that the product reflected poorly on the Diablo franchise and their reputation.[2]
References[]
- ↑ Unearthed Arsenal. Moby Games. Accessed on 2008-03-12
- ↑ Stellar Forces. Moby Games. Accessed on 2008-03-12
Core Series — Diablo • Diablo II • Lord of Destruction • Diablo Immortal • Diablo III • Reaper of Souls • Rise of the Necromancer • Diablo IV • Vessel of Hatred
Licensed Expansions — Hellfire • Unearthed Arsenal
Tabletop RPGs — Dungeons and Dragons: Diablo II Edition (The Bloodstone Tomb, The Awakening, Diablerie, To Hell and Back, The Secret Cow Level) • Diablo: The Roleplaying Game
Board Games — Diablo Chess • Diablo III Mahjong • Diablo: The Board Game
Re-releases — Diablo Battle Chest • Diablo II: Resurrected • Diablo III: Ultimate Evil Edition • Diablo III: Eternal Collection
Canceled — Salvation • Diablo Junior • Diablo 2.5 • Diablo MMO • The King in the North • Project Hades