Despite having a rocky launch, Diablo Immortal is still one of the most popular launches in Android gaming market. It is the first entry in a long time within the massively popular Diablo series, but it seems that Samsung users may be left out of the experience.

While the South Korean tech giant’s Exynos powered smartphones are typically considered to be inferior to their Snapdragon powered counterparts. This is only slightly noticeable. But now, it appears that some mobile games aren’t able to play this game due to bigger issues with the graphical fidelity. In a Reddit thread (Via SamMobile), Samsung users that have Exynos powered phones have been facing issues like artifacting when playing the game.
These issues range from minor texture glitches to even game breaking bugs and performance issues. This issue was believed to primarily affect the brand’s budget level smartphones, but now, its been confirmed to occur on older flagship models like the Galaxy S10 and Note 10 series as well. Some of these bugs are also present in the latest premium grade smartphones within the Galaxy S22 lineup.

As of right now, the developers behind Diablo Immortal have confirmed that they are aware of this issue and is working on a fix that should be releasing sometime soon. But at the moment, Samsung smartphone owners will have to wait before being able to properly experience this game. Thus, the team is even considering on disabling the downloads for the new title till the issue is addressed.
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