In Rochester, Minnesota, an image and caption of the Diablo 3 end cap at a Best Buy was posted to Twitter. It was removed from Twitter but Joystiq had managed to “snag” the image.
They had sent someone down there to confirm the existence of the end cap Diablo 3 countdown timer, in which it was positive. Joystiq had talked to a Best Buy employee to confirm the release date of February 1, in which the employee complied with acknowledging the release date of February 1. To make it even better, the Best Buy website has the release date of February 1 already up!
The rest is here on my blog: http://joenowasell.com/diablo-3-release-date-confirmed/<br /><br />-- 08 Jan 2012, 19:33 --<br /><br />This was actually said to be false. Check out my latest post for info on it.
They had sent someone down there to confirm the existence of the end cap Diablo 3 countdown timer, in which it was positive. Joystiq had talked to a Best Buy employee to confirm the release date of February 1, in which the employee complied with acknowledging the release date of February 1. To make it even better, the Best Buy website has the release date of February 1 already up!
The rest is here on my blog: http://joenowasell.com/diablo-3-release-date-confirmed/<br /><br />-- 08 Jan 2012, 19:33 --<br /><br />This was actually said to be false. Check out my latest post for info on it.







