The exact route is C:\Users\Username\Saved Games\ for both the Diablo II and. To enjoy all of the modern online features, such as friend invites and greater security, players will need to create a new online character. All there is to do is to copy the save files from the original Diablo 2 to the Resurrected folder on PC. There are profound differences between the modern of today and what we launched with Diablo II all those years ago. However, local save files (whether newly created or copied from Diablo II) will be different from online save files. The underlying game engine is exactly the same, so those local saves will work but they will need to be copied over manually. Q: Will I be able to load my Diablo II Classic save files into the Early Access or Open Beta?Ī: Players will not be able to import local offline saves from the original Diablo II to Diablo II: Resurrected Early Access and Open Beta because this test is online only.Īt launch, players will be able to load their local offline saves by copying the save files from the original Diablo II to Diablo II: Resurrected. While there is no official way yet documented, if it is possible, it should be as simple as copying the character.d2s file into the location where D2:R keeps its character saves.Įdit: Confirmed working in the beta news.