How to transfer server in Diablo Immortal

Looking for a fresh start? This guide covers how to transfer servers in Diablo Immortal.
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Diablo Immortal is a free-to-play mobile game set in the Diablo universe. Players battle with and against each other to improve their demon slayers, grinding levels and increasing in power so they can take on powerful bosses and each other. Competition can be cutthroat in Diablo Immortal, so players need all the information they can find to get an edge on their foes.

Sometimes, you’ll find yourself needing to transfer servers, either to play with new friends or to get better performance in your game. If you’re looking for how to transfer servers in Diablo Immortal, this is a guide for you.

How To Change Server in Diablo Immortal

To transfer servers in Diablo Immortal, all you need to do is click on your currently selected server at the bottom of the main menu. From there, you can select the region you want to transfer to, and then select from the list of servers available for that region.

For optimal performance, you should pick a Diablo Immortal server that offers the lowest amount of latency. Higher ping can create lag, which can come back to haunt you in-game.

If you already have a high-level character in Diablo Immortal, be careful before transferring your server. At the moment, you can not transfer characters across servers, meaning that moving to a new server will force you to create a new character. Any characters you make will be locked to the server that you created them on.

Currently, there are no hints that cross-server character transfers will be made available.

If you found this guide helpful, leave a comment below. For more guides on demon hunting, check out the Diablo Immortal section of our website.

Erik Hodges

Erik Hodges

Erik Hodges is a hobby writer and a professional gamer, at least if you asked him. He has been writing fiction for over 12 years and gaming practically since birth, so he knows exactly what to nitpick when dissecting a game's story. When he isn't reviewing games, he's probably playing them.

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