A new report citing numerous Diablo IV developers suggests that it will be hard to hit the game’s intended release date without notable periods of crunch.
Content warning: This article includes references to sexual assault.
The extensive report in The Washington Post states that the game’s release is planned for June 6, 2023, a date that had been leaked earlier this week.
However, the report also includes testimonies from 15 current and former Blizzard employees who, speaking under anonymity, claim that it will be difficult to release the game on this date unless they work “significant overtime”.
The employees also claim that the game’s development has been affected by gross mismanagement throughout the past five years.
Diablo 4 has reportedly seen numerous delays throughout development, with internal goals including planned releases in 2021, December 2022, April 2023 and now the reported June 6, 2023 date.
According to some of the employees speaking to The Washington Post, this new date seems final. “We’re at the point where they’re not willing to delay the game anymore,” one employee is quoted as saying.
“So we all just have to go along and figure out how much we’re willing to hurt ourselves to make sure the game gets released in a good enough state.”
Other claims in the article include an allegation that creative director Sebastian Stępień, who was creative director on The Witcher 3 and head writer on Cyberpunk 2077, rewrote the game’s script when he joined the team in 2019, adding “disturbing” sub-plots about sexual assault.
According to the article, one version of this script was referred to as the “rape version”, because it repeatedly referred to the rape of one of the game’s female love interest, and referred to her as
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