June is the season for video game press conferences. Of course, this means more information regarding the long-awaited Diablo 4.
While the recent release of Diablo Immortal was meant to be a way to tide players over until the next numbered entry, this has made fans even more impatient for the new title.
With news about any new game comes a wave of questions from the playerbase. One of the most common questions that arise whenever a Blizzard title is announced is whether or not it will allow for crossplay. This would be a welcome feature given the systems it will release for.
Crossplay is becoming a mandatory feature with the video game market split into many subcategories based on what console gamers use. With this new entry being made available on the last generation of consoles and the modern ones, this feature will need to be more present than ever.
Firstly, we know Diablo 4 will not see a 2022 release date. This has been known since the game's announcement, but we now have a confirmed time window for its release.
Blizzard has stated that the title will come out sometime in 2023 with a beta that players can begin to pre-register for currently.
We also know that the game will "be supported for years to come." What this means is unknown for the time being, but it can be assumed that this means that this entry will see its fair share of fresh content.
Diablo 3 was supported for a long time and was released on the 7th and 8th generations of consoles.
From what we know regarding the previous statement, it can be inferred that this upcoming entry may feature an expansive endgame. Diablo 3 and Immortal feature the Rift dungeons, so it would not be too outlandish to assume that this mechanic will come back in this entry.
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