Version exists almost exclusively in the "abandonware" and "backup" scene. While you technically own a license to play Diablo II: Resurrected if you purchased it on Battle.net, downloading a pre-cracked, standalone "Multi13" version violates the End User License Agreement (EULA).
A release refers to a repack or cracked client that includes all 13 language packs simultaneously. Without it, switching from English text to Korean voice lines might require a 10GB re-patch. With Multi13, the switch is instantaneous via a simple INI tweak or launcher menu. diablo ii resurrected v10370409 multi13 hot
For v10370409 , the "Hot" status generally refers to the latter. Immediately following the official 10370409 patch, Blizzard pushed a small, invisible server-side hotfix that broke certain offline functionality (specifically TCP/IP hosting for LAN play). The "Hot" scene release strips out that telemetry or hotfix, restoring full offline LAN capabilities. Version exists almost exclusively in the "abandonware" and
Unlike modern repacks that compress audio to 50%, a genuine "Multi13" release is huge—expect upwards of 35GB to 45GB. This is because it contains high-resolution texture packs for 13 different subtitle and audio streams. Without it, switching from English text to Korean