Diablo 4 Livestream Announced for March 20th, Details Season 4 Itemization Changes

It will also reveal the first details for Season 4 alongside the upcoming Public Test Realm for PC players to test changes and give feedback.

Posted By | On 15th, Mar. 2024

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For some areas that Diablo 4 warrants praise, the itemization has been anything but exciting. Blizzard Entertainment promised changes to the loot in Season 4, and on March 20th at 11 AM PDT, it’s hosting a new Campfire Chat livestream to detail them.

Community director Adam Fletcher will be present alongside associate game designer Charles Dunn, lead live class designer Adam Jackson and associate game director Joe Piepiora to outline the changes to affixes, the Codex of Power, item stats and more. They’ll also discuss some “new in-game systems” that will change how “you slay and loot across both Seasonal and Eternal Realms.”

The Campfire Chat will offer a first look at Season 4, which reportedly starts on April 16th, and outline the first Public Test Realm. It will be available for PC players via BattleNet and provide a “taste” of the season’s changes. “During the PTR, we’ll listen closely to your feedback to make adjustments before the Season arrives for all.” This seemingly applies it could go live later this month.

Stay tuned for more details from the Campfire Chat when it airs next week. Diablo 4 is available for Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS4, PS5 and PC. It’s getting an update adding ray tracing to PC on March 26th and also arrives on March 28th for Game Pass.


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