Blizzard had a true vision when creating Diablo 4, and that vision couldn't be contained in just the game — it made its way to real life. In partnership with Baroque artist Adam Miller, Blizzard's art reached a new scale with the Cathedral of Diablo, a gorgeous project within the deconsecrated Chapelle des Jésuites in Cambrai, France.
While previously, that art could only be viewed by a live-action trailer released by Blizzard, fans of the series can now experience the work like never before — in person. With over 2,400 square feet of canvas and 20 paintings, the Cathedral of Diablo was a monumental project to bring the dark world of Sanctuary to life.
Even more impressive was that this entire project was completed in 30 days, with Miller and his team working at a breakneck pace. Some fans have already taken to Twitter to show off photos of their visit, like ShikyoYTB: The Cathedral of Diablo will only be open until June 11, 2023 — so if you want to visit this incredible site for yourself, you'll need to act fast! For those that can't make the trip to France, however, it's still possible to get your Diablo fix — we've previously written about the history of the Chapelle des Jésuites and the process of creating the Cathedral of Diablo, and the Server Slam weekend is just one week away.
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