Sorcerers get some much-needed end-game survivability and a new Legendary Aspect, while Barbarians have more Fury generation methods.
A short teaser showcases Vivian Chase, better known as Sojourn, as she faces an inquiry following some shadowy business.
June's three biggest releases debuted in the top 3 spots, and also instantly broke into the top 10 for the year's best-selling games so far.
The newest Support hero arrives on August 10th with Season 6, Invasion. Along with flying, she can reportedly heal with turrets.
Blizzard Entertainment's first season for the action RPG looter was met with controversy and nerfs. Here's what happened.
Sorcerer is getting some much-needed increases in survivability, while Barbarian has more sources of damage in the upcoming patch.
Set in India, it joins New Junk City as one of three new maps coming to the hero shooter when Season 6 launches next month.
The stream will air at 11 AM PDT to discuss class balance and quality-of-life updates and close with a Q&A segment at the end.
Issues, like Werebear and Werewolf fur being too bright and an exploit to complete the Grim Reward Season Journey objective, are also fixed.
Blizzard's Adam Fletcher says a hotfix is coming soon to ensure that controller players default to the Season Journey button instead.
Skill Loadouts, the ability to farm specific Uniques and Aspects, and better filters for item comparison are also under consideration.
During a recent Campfire Chat, Blizzard revealed that it may have gone too far in trying to balance overpowered builds in Diablo 4.
Blizzard hopes that the Scroll of Escape in Diablo 4 would help out players with dodgy Internet connectivity get out of dangerous situations in case of a disconnect.
A new questline, the Malignant Tunnels dungeon, new powers to equip, and a new boss, Varshan the Consumed, await players.
The PS5 and PC versions have dropped below a 3.0 user score, while the Xbox Series X/S version is at a 4.2 score and dropping.
The developer has already confirmed changes coming soon following its controversial new patch for the action RPG looter.
Activision Blizzard revealed in its earnings report that it believes Overwatch 2: Invasion will help mitigate the loss in player investment and engagement.
After the controversial recent Diablo 4 update, the developers will be taking player feedback into account later this week.
Blizzard Entertainment will also bring its other titles from Battle.net to Valve's platform. More details are coming "when the time is right."
Cooldown reduction, critical strike damage, vulnerable damage, and more were also nerfed in addition to several other changes.