Season 29 of Diablo 3 has been unleashed upon the world, and with it marks the beginning of the end of an age. Eleven years have passed since we set out with our heroes to investigate the mysterious Falling Star. With the help of our allies and the strength of the Ancients, we have felled demons uncountable in our never ending quest to end the Eternal Conflict and preserve the sanctity of life on Sanctuary.
Diablo 3 Season 29 Visions of Enmity is Now Live!
Those of us who have been there from the start may perhaps remember Diablo 3 in a light not so fond, as the initial journey was rather rocky and hope of the game reaching a good state faded fast. But after many years, trials, tribulations, and broken promises, Diablo 3 finds itself a fan favorite for many at the end of its days. Let us take a look back through the ages and remember, lest we forget. For the road ahead of us is surely a long one.
In June of 2008, Diablo 3 was announced at the Blizzard Worldwide Invitational to a cacophonous roar from the audience. It had been eight long years since the release of Diablo 2, and fans were ravenous for any hint of a sequel. Little did we know by that point, the development team was already entrenched in their own personal hell. The game had been scrapped and rebooted numerous times and to the dismay of many, and Blizzard North closed down with many of the team's veterans departing the company entirely. This left Team 3 of Blizzard South to carry the torch of Diablo 3's development. But with little to no experience in developing games of the genre and only a scant few of the remaining Blizzard North developers at their disposal, the team suffered from uncertainty in