We agree one of the most fun ways to play Diablo is through Seasons, so we're making the first one available soon after launch and building a dedicated team to bring you up to four Seasons a year, each with major new features, questlines, enemies, legendary items, and more.ĭiablo IV's Seasons are modeled after those of Diablo III. Many of you enjoy the Seasons in Diablo II: Resurrected and Diablo III and have asked for more extensive season support. Everything they describe is in addition to delivering the complete Diablo IV experience, the rich endgame features you expect at launch, and regular expansions that continue the story. Our associate game director for live service, Joseph Piepiora, and our director of product, Kegan Clark, are here to talk details. This is often referred to as a live service, and we have ambitious plans here. Today we'll be talking about some of what’s coming to Diablo IV after the game ships. That blog and our previous updates can be read here if you missed out. We hope you enjoyed last quarter's dive into the playstyles of our final launch class, the Necromancer. It will be available on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.Hello and welcome to our third Diablo IV Quarterly Update of 2022. Kehjistan in particular is from Diablo 3 from the second Act, so players will expect some familiar but also new changes to the environment in this location.ĭiablo 4 is still in development. Expect some locations will be revealed, how each area would look like, and more.Īccording to past reveals, Diablo 4 will be featuring five distinct regions of Sanctuary at launch and that will include the lands of Scosglen, Dry Steppes, Fractured Peaks, Kehjistan, and Hawezar. He promises there will be a lot of “eye candy” for everyone and that includes videos. Community Lead Adam Fletcher on his Twitter account revealed fans will be given a great peek into the updates on the art side of the game. Lots of eye candy including videos to check out! □- Adam Fletcher □ March 22, 2022īlizzard will be talking about environment art next. Most of the past updates have had a good amount of block out levels so this is a great peek into the updates on the art side. Excited for the Diablo IV Quarterly Update blog next week!
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