During the BlizzCon 2023 opening ceremony, Blizzard announced Diablo IV: Vessel of Hatred, the first expansion for the hack-and-slash action RPG.
Diablo IV: Vessel of Hatred will be released in late 2024, adding a brand new class never before seen in the franchise. Players will venture into Nahantu, a jungle region, to learn the fate of the Prime Evil Mephisto following the events of the base game.
More information will be unveiled tomorrow (2:30-3:30 PM Pacific Time) during the Campfire Chat hosted by game director Joe Shely, associate game director Brent Gibson, production director Tiffany Wat, lead game producer Kayleigh Calder, and associate director of community Adam Fletcher.
Meanwhile, it might be worth mentioning this leak posted on MMO Champion a few weeks ago, which mentioned Nahantu as the new setting of Diablo IV: Vessel of Hatred. It's not confirmed information, but if the leaker got the region right, the rest could be genuine, too.
Nahantu is a land of contrasts, from the Restless Canopy’s verdant foliage to the barren expanse of the Teganze Plateau. It is home to the Field of Giants, a place of lingering hatred, and the dark depths of the Kurast Sewers. Each location presents unique challenges and opportunities for the Spiritborn, whose connection with nature will be tested like never before.
The zone comes with new quests that will take players on a journey through Nahantu’s many dungeons. From the eerie Forge of Malice and Sleepless Hollow to the haunting Forgotten Remains and Ruined Wild, each dungeon holds dangers and treasures in equal measure.
The campaign will lead players through the Durance of Hate, to the Gates of the Necropolis, into the ethereal Spirit Realm, and finally to the Five Hills - the
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