Some Exynos-powered Samsung phones are having problems running Diablo Immortal
Diablo Immortalis maybe the biggest news in Android gaming this week, and for good reason: fans have been waiting for this new entry in the series for ages. While the reception the game is getting is a little mixed, everybody wants to try it out for themselves. Unfortunately, if you’re on a Samsung phone powered by an Exynos chip, you might be in for a less-than-great experience.
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Graphical issues in Diablo Immortal on a Galaxy S22+. Image source:SamMobile
TheDiablo Immortaldevelopment team is aware of the issue and is working to release a fix as soon as possible. For the moment, there doesn’t seem to be any workaround, and in fact, the team is apparently exploring disabling downloads on these devices. The problem only affects Exynos-powered handsets and not all Samsung phones — if you have one with a Snapdragon chipset, you shouldn’t face any issues while playing the game.

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