
The first Diablo took place in one town and dungeon. It is a much larger, impressive endeavor.

I had dabbled with the original game, but I fell in love with the sequel. And, hey, I’d be all for it.īut I’d just be more excited for a Diablo II remaster.ĭiablo II came out for the PC back in 2000. This year, expectations for Diablo IV are even higher, as many expect Blizzard to “make up for” last year’s diabolical debacle. The outcry overshadowed the rest of the show. This angered much of Diablo’s fanbase, which consists of a lot of PC gaming purists. Instead, Blizzard closed its opening ceremonies by revealing the mobile game Diablo: Immortal. That’s why a lot of Blizzard fans were hoping for a Diablo IV announcement at last year’s BlizzCon. But it’s been a long time since we’ve had a new Diablo experience. Since then, Blizzard has given the action role-playing game some updates (the largest of which added a new class, the Necromancer) and brought it to the Nintendo Switch. Not dead, just sleepingĭiablo has been relatively quiet since 2014, when Diablo III’s first and only expansion, Reaper of Souls, came out. Players will use their characters to progressively upgrade their armor and equipment while defeating increasingly difficult enemies.But while they’re hoping for an announcement for Diablo IV, I want to hear about something else. In the game, players can create a character from one of five available classes: Barbarian, Sorcerer, Druid, Rogue, and Necromancer.

The idea behind the new trailer from Zhao was to present a "gripping story that interweaves emotion and humanity into the game’s characters, viewers on a journey of destruction at the hands of Lilith, the Blessed Mother determined to rule over Sanctuary once more." The trailer features a live-action version of Sanctuary with the story picking up 30 years after the events of Diablo III: Reaper of Souls. We want to do right by the fans, honor the game’s rich lores and visceral world-building while evoking the strong emotions the players feel while immersing in the game.” “ Diablo fans are very passionate, and many have been with the game for over two decades. “Working with Blizzard, we had the wonderful opportunity to bring the dark, thrilling and imaginative world of Diablo IV to life,” Zhao said of working on the traielr, per Variety.
