During the Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase on Sunday, Blizzard announced Diablo 4 will come out in 2023 for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.
Hopefully, the corpse explosion ability makes a return. There’s a new gameplay trailer for Diablo 4 out as well. “This sprawling world draws deeply from the dark well of the franchise’s 25-year history and is designed around the philosophy of player choice, offering an adventure unlike anything Diablo players have experienced before.”
The developer took to the stage during today's Xbox Bethesda showcase to reveal a ton of gameplay for Diablo 4 as well as a 2023 launch window. Blizzard had ...
At one point, Diablo franchise GM Rod Fergusson said it "will be something we will be supporting for years to come," suggesting a robust endgame. We are committed to delivering an incredible breadth of content after launch, for years to come, anchored around optional cosmetic items & full story driven expansions." Today's trailer also revealed Diablo 4's fifth class, the Necromancer.
Those wishing to sign up for a chance to be included in future beta tests for Diablo 4 can now do so by following these simple steps.
After selecting the "Create a free Battle.net Account" option from the login page, users will be prompted to input their location and their date of birth. Blizzard seems to agree with this notion, with the publisher now allowing interested parties to pre-register for a chance to be involved in future Diablo 4 beta tests. Everybody else will either need to sign in or create a new Battle.net account, after which they will be pre-registered automatically.
Blizzard has confirmed that the final Diablo 4 class that'll be sitting around the campfire when you boot up the action-RPG is the Necromancer.
Blizzard has also pulled the curtain back on Diablo 4's endgame. Once players mark themselves as "hostile," these high-risk, high-reward areas of Sanctuary allow players to take a swing at others for their valuable loot. The devs have revealed the last Diablo 4 class in a new trailer showing what the Necromancer is all about.
Diablo 4 pre-registration opened for beta testing Sunday morning ahead of the game's release window announcement during the Xbox and Bethesda Games Showcase ...
In addition to the Necromancer, the trailer showed a good deal of gameplay, including the large-scale co-op events that can happen in the open world. In the open world, players can interact with other players they’re not in a party with. Development of both games has taken longer than expected, however — and Blizzard announced in November 2021 that both might be pushed as far back as 2023.
Diablo 4 PS4 and Xbox One versions may have been cancelled as the game's official website only lists current-gen versions.
The most recent game to shift to current-gen development is WB Games’ Gotham Knights – a decision the studio said that it didn’t take lightly but was necessary. In November 2021, Blizzard Entertainment revealed that both Diablo 4 and Overwatch 2 have been delayed until at least 2023, after being rocked by company-wide allegations of workplace misconduct and sexual harassment. As pointed out by ResetEra users, the game’s website was updated recently with a pre-registration page, and it now only lists PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and Battle.net as its platforms.
Diablo Immortal? Never heard of it. Time to move on to Diablo 4, says Blizzard, which has just put pre-registration live for the beta ahead of today's Xbox ...
Granted no, it’s not mobile (well, it kind of could be through Xbox Cloud Gaming), but after Immortal it really, really needs to be made clear what the plans are for post-launch monetization. This may just be a feature in the showcase, but I suppose it could be a larger reveal, like confirmation that Diablo 4 will launch on Game Pass. Granted, games can stay in some form of alpha or beta for years now, but it’s still a bit odd to see.
PC, Xbox One, and PS4 versions are also being released.
The website also directs players towards a pre-registration page for an upcoming beta. That implies that the delays that have pushed Diablo 4 towards an expected 2023 release have cause Blizzard to move away from a last-gen launch. S and PS5, with no sign of the PS4 and Xbox One logos.
Blizzard announced today that Diablo 4 will be out in 2023 with full cross-play and cross-progression across all platforms. The release target was confirmed ...
Unlike previous games in the series, Diablo 4 features non-linear character progression, enabling open-ended customization that continues through the endgame in Nightmare Dungeons, dedicated PvP zones, and Paragon Boards (opens in new tab) for character advancement beyond the maximum level. A brand-new Diablo 4 gameplay trailer that also appeared today showcases those new features and others, including the open game world, strongholds, and more. Blizzard announced today that Diablo 4 (opens in new tab) will be out in 2023 with full cross-play and cross-progression across all platforms.
Blizzard also showed off some new gameplay footage, which showcased Diablo 4's open world, as well as The Necromancer class. The Necromancer joins previously ...
As in previous games, the Necromancer utilizes bone and blood spells, along with undead minions they can summon into combat. Blizzard also showed off some new gameplay footage, which showcased Diablo 4's open world, as well as The Necromancer class. Diablo 4 will also feature cross-play and cross-progression for all platforms, it was announced during the showcase.
After a long wait, Blizzard Entertainment today confirmed the new release window for Diablo 4. While this release news on its own was notable, the longtime ...
The studio then proceeded to show off some new gameplay footage from this character class, which will be the fifth one included in Diablo 4. Based on what was said in the Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase today, this release will also be happening at some point in the next 12-months, which means that the new Diablo title will be out within the first half of the year. And best of all, each of these platforms that the game is available on will feature crossplay and cross-progression.
During the Xbox and Bethesda Showcase, Blizzard reveals a new trailer for Diablo 4 including a huge open world, co-op, and end game details.
While the announcements led off with the reveal of the fifth and final class to join the Diablo 4 roster, the announcements didn't stop there. Diablo 4 had plenty of things to announce during the Xbox and Bethesda showcase. During the 2022 Xbox and Bethesda showcase, Blizzard was featured numerous times including a new cinematic for Overwatch 2 that confirmed free to play and new characters like the Junker Queen. The highly anticipated title, Diablo 4 also got plenty of screen time during the showcase as well.
Blizzard releases a chilling and spooky new trailer for Diablo 4 that confirms the game's fifth and final playable class.
More specifics on all that will have to wait for a later date, though the Diablo 4 release date has at least been narrowed down to sometime within the next 12 months. Diablo 4 received a stunning new trailer at the Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase that confirmed the game's final playable class. Diablo fans are left worrying that the upcoming Diablo 4 will have similar issues.
Diablo 4 will apparently dodge the microtransaction criticisms levelled at Diablo Immortal. Earlier today, Diablo 4 had a big presence in the Xbox and ...
Diablo 4 launches next year in 2023, Blizzard revealed at the Xbox showcase, and right now it's certainly shaping up to be one hell of a game. This is in a pretty strong contrast to Diablo Immortal, the mobile spin-off which Blizzard just launched earlier this month. Shortly after the presentation, Diablo global community lead Adam Fletcher popped up on Twitter to respond to someone with the statement just below, revealing microtransactions will be only for cosmetics in the new game.