News on the upcoming Diablo 4 has been slow and steady ever since its initial announcement at BlizzCon 2019. Every few months or so, usually during Blizzard's quarterly development updates, Diablo 4 will reveal a few more details, like announcing a new character class or showing off new weapons and armor sets. The Xbox and Bethesda Games Showcase gave players the chance to see even more of the upcoming action RPG, and it's fair to say that Diablo 4 seems to be shaping up quite nicely.
The game will feature plenty of elements that fans of the franchise will be familiar with, from its re-playable, procedurally generated dungeons to its loot-focused gameplay. Diablo 4 will also be looking to embrace the dark fantasy aesthetics of its predecessors, but it will be adding new aspects like PvP interactions and a vast open-world for players to explore as well. Another slightly newer aspect is Blizzard's reported commitment to providing years of post-launch content – welcome news to fans who are hoping to dine out on Diablo 4 for a good long while.
The Entire Story Leading Up to Diablo 4 Explained
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Blizzard is in a bit of hot water at the moment. In addition to the concerns over the upcoming Overwatch 2, the developer is dealing with a massive amount of controversy over its recently released MMORPG Diablo Immortal. While the game is technically free-to-play, Diablo Immortal contains some ridiculously exorbitant microtransactions and an unbalanced progression system that have really angered a large community of fans. Blizzard could use some positive news at the moment, especially where its Diablo series is concerned, so it makes sense that the developer has started to focus on what
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