I had a wonderful time playing Diablo 4 Gold, I just wish it wasn't on a timer. Considering we had been in a convention, I understand, but this is obviously likely to wind up being a match that I could spend countless hours playing. Within the next six months, Blizzard will provide that same demo to the public to try.
In BlizzCon 2018, fans reacted to Diablo IV's statement in an negative way. While there were many contributing factors to describe that reaction, the recent announcement of a full fledged Path of Exile Mobile game that sacrifices none of the PC version's complexity makes it crystal clear that Diablo 4 might easily be a cellular port, and could be a much better option compared to Diablo IV.
The statement trailer for Path of Exile Mobile, shown below, jabs -- without much subtlety -- in how the developers wanted to make a game with zero compromise, and that is to saya great game which just so happened to be played on a telephone. Without naming Diablo IV they record most of the complaints which gamers have against that forthcoming project, including how it isn't being developed by Blizzard, but was farmed out to another party, and the way that it is a watered-down version of the game on PC.
Years before, the idea of porting Diablo 4 on a phone would have been a bit too extreme, but with the rising ability of smartphones, the recognized notion of playing on less powerful hardware together with the powerful Nintendo Switch interface, and the visuals of Diablo 4 materials for sale which we've seen so far, this is no more the case.