
If you really want to buy the game, go get it from Blizzard - it's still supported, runs fine under Win10, has an offline installer and runs standalone without the new Battle.Net launcher/client. If GOG ever sold the game, I imagine it would be exactly like this. And you don't need an internet connection unless you're playing on the Battle.Net servers.

#Diablo 2 lord of destruction free cd key install
That means Diablo 2 + LoD could use the exact same solution - you could install the game with GOG installer and later enter keys in proper place (but only if you want to play on - for single. It has a launcher (similar to Diablo 1), but with additional option called 'Change CD Key'. The installers are DRM-free, other than needing to type in your CD key. I just found how Warcraft 2 on GOG handles CD keys. Even if Blizzard is only thinking about the possibility of doing a remaster, it makes since for them to keep the game in their own store until they work out whether the remaster would be a patch, expansion or new product - and how that would work for existing owners of the game.īy the way - if you buy the game through Blizzard's online store you'll get a CD key plus an offline installer for the game. There are also rumors of Blizzard making a Diablo 2 remastered edition, as they've done with Starcraft and Warcraft 3. Their main reason for doing that was so they could keep selling the game. But I don't think it will happen any time soon.įirst, Blizzard updated Diablo 2 to run properly under Windows 10.


Sry for bad English :( Anything is possible. So, it is possible that Blizzard finishing selling the game than GOG will be allowed to continue selling the game in the future?
