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Blizzard Entertainment has released a quarterly update for Diablo 4 revealing that the upcoming game will feature more than 150 dungeons. Diablo 4 was one of a number of major games that were initially delayed to 2022, alongside the company’s other in-development title in the franchise, the upcoming mobile title Diablo Immortal. While Blizzard has since announced that Diablo Immortal is set for release later this year, the company has also since confirmed that Diablo 4 will not be released in 2022. It’s possible that fans may even have to wait until 2024 to get to play the next major installment in the series.
While Blizzard has historically been known to take its time developing its games, the delay in Diablo 4’s development can mostly be attributed to both the still ongoing pandemic as well as the controversies that the studio has been facing since the middle of last year. Still, fans of the franchise were frustrated at the initial delays of Diablo 4 and had hopes that a release date could be announced for 2023. As a result, players have spent months agonizing over how to pass the time until Diablo 4 comes out while waiting for any news of the next installment.
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