After 11 years, Diablo 3 is getting its final new season, and it seems that Blizzard has saved one of the best for last.
The majority of Diablo players have now moved onto the fourth instalment in the acclaimed action-RPG series, but its predecessor, Diablo 3, still has one more season up its sleeve. Dubbed Visions of Enmity, Season 29 sees the introduction of a Solo Self Found mode, a feature fans have long been asking for, an overhaul of the Paragon Points system, Class balance updates, and more.
Solo Self Found provides a unique single-player experience for "demon slayers seeking to up the intensity of their journey through Sanctuary." There's no player trading here, so you'll have to rely solely on the items and resources in your possession. "We decided to bring Solo Self Found to Diablo III after years of players requesting an officially supported single player mode," Blizzard says. "Without the experience bonus from being in a Party, or other players to protect your back as you carve through demonic legions, this mode will temper you."
SSF comes with its own leaderboards, and if you're feeling particularly brave, there's also a hardcore version. It's great to see Blizzard listen to fans and implement this kind of feature so late in the game's lifespan and let's hope we see it added to Diablo 4 at some point too.
Blizzard is also introducing changes to how Paragon Points work. "You can only assign a total of 800 Paragon Points to your character," the developer explains. "Previously, you were only able to assign a total of 50 Paragon Points to each attribute within the Core, Defense, Offense, and Utility categories, but now you can assign up to 200 in each attribute."
On top of that, there's a new seasonal theme,
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