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Beyond the launch of new titles like Diablo 3 in
Beyond the launch of new titles like Diablo 3 in 2020, players will be waiting a long time in the future for another Diablo title from Blizzard. Whether it's Diablo 2, a new Diablo game for PC or a new Diablo game for consoles, the company has announced a number of major new Diablo titles at E3 in 2016. All of these will come later this year or next, with other upcoming Blizzard titles scheduled for release in 2017.
While our readers may have been expecting a new Diablo game, we've already heard from many people that the game was slated for the PS3, Xbox 360, PS3, and PC. But we do have to ask, though: How long will it take for Blizzard to announce a Diablo title for PC? Will Diablo 3's PC release date be in the early 2020s? Or will it be in the coming years?
As long as the company doesn't reveal the final date for an upcoming Diablo title, we're going to have to ask ourselves "what will it take for Blizzard to release a Diablo game for PC in 2015?" Let us know in the comments below.A few days ago, we published an article about the new Google Maps app that allows you to quickly find and book hotels in your area. The app has also been updated with a new feature called "Quick Look" that allows you to quickly identify hotels in your area by location where you live.
If you're curious about where you live, the app's name suggests that it's in Atlanta, Georgia. Google has said that the app is available in almost every part of the country, including South Carolina, Virginia, North Carolina, and Florida.
Now, after a bit of digging, we have a more accurate map of where you live than we have yet seen.
You can also use the Google Maps app to find hotels in your area.
[gallery ids="1324,1326,1327,1328,1329"]The following is the full text of the report presented by the International Commission on Narcotic Drugs.
MOSCOW: In March, the European Commission raised the issue of what should be done about the growing amount of illicit drugs entering the European market, including cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine and ecstasy.
The Commission and the Commission's European Monitoring Centre (EMC) have reviewed the relevant data from the first month of 2016. In its report, the Commission concluded that the EU had made progress, and that the Commission was committed to
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