The general manager of the Diablo franchise has stated that the upcoming Diablo 4 will be supported with content for years after release, including “optional cosmetic items”.
Alongside the release of a Necromancer cinematic trailer and a developer gameplay showcase, Blizzard confirmed on Sunday that it plans to release Diablo 4 in 2023.
Following the announcements, Diablo GM Rod Fergusson tweeted: “For those of you scoring along at home, Diablo IV’s launch will mean 3 Diablo games in 3 years.
“The Diablo franchise is back in a big way and we’re very excited to have different experiences for all kinds of players! Hopefully we’ll see YOU in Sanctuary!”
He then added: “To be clear, D4 is a full price game built for PC / PS / Xbox audiences. We are committed to delivering an incredible breadth of content after launch, for years to come, anchored around optional cosmetic items and full story driven expansions. More details soon.”
Fergusson’s comments appear to be an attempt to reassure players that Diablo 4 won’t include elements that could be considered ‘pay to win’, an accusation that’s been levelled at free-to-play title Diablo Immortal since its release.
Earlier today, Diablo Immortal gained the dubious honour of having the lowest user rating in the history of Metacritic.
Diablo Immortal was released on June 2 on iOS and Android, and as an open beta on PC, but quickly saw a negative reception for its heavy focus on microtransactions.
This included a report published during the game’s opening weekend that calculated that it could cost players up to $110,000 to fully upgrade a character in the game.
Blizzard has since claimed that Diablo Immortal is the “biggest launch in franchise history”.
Shortly after launch the game’s director
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