Blizzard Entertainment's much-anticipated Diablo 4, is the latest game set to join the DirectStorage revolution, bringing the promise of unmatched gameplay experience.
Back in March, Diablo 4 sparked curiosity when eagle-eyed fans discovered files linked to DirectStorage in the game's beta version. This set the wheels in motion for widespread speculation about Blizzard's plans to implement this game-changing technology.
Now, the Diablo team has confirmed to PC Gamer that DirectStorage will indeed be a part of the Diablo 4 experience, albeit not right at launch.
Microsoft's DirectStorage API, initially developed for the Xbox Series X, is all about optimizing the use of Solid State Drives (SSDs) to enhance game loading times. By fully leveraging the high bandwidth of today's NVMe SSDs, it drastically reduces load times and enhances the player experience.
Square Enix's fantasy title Forspoken has been the solitary flagbearer of this technology so far. Even though it enjoyed quite a lukewarm reception overall, Forspoken showcased the potential of DirectStorage, delivering lightning-fast game scenes and environment load times of approximately 1 second over an NVMe SSD drive.
