Kick off your early access to Diablo 4 by taking part in a hardcore race to level 100, the first 1,000 winners of which will be immortalised by having their names etched on a statue of Lilith.
Blizzard's long-awaited action looter releases on June 6th for Xbox, PlayStation and PC, but early access starts on June 2nd.
The new trailer features various live actors asking you to save them when the action RPG launches on June 6th for consoles and PC.
It's out on June 5th, 4 PM PST, for Standard Edition players. Deluxe and Ultimate Edition owners can start on June 1st, 4 PM PST.
Associate game director Joe Piepiora says seasons will have themes and questlines to explore them, but their stories exist in isolation.
The world of Sanctuary faces its greatest ever threat with the return of Lilith and her overzealous minions.
There's also a screen reader, audio cues for specific loot rarity drops, speech-to-text, and highlighting for players and NPCs.
Blizzard Entertainment's dark fantasy action RPG is available on June 6th for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5 and PC.
Blizzard's Adam Fletcher says "The full version of the game will be wholly different, so there isn’t a need to use drive space for it."
What led to the events of Diablo 4, and how will players work to oppose Lilith? Find out more here before the game's launch on June 6th.
With many complaining that the Necromancer had been nerfed too much following the beta, Blizzard has eased up on some of those changes.
Early access will also be available even if you buy the Deluxe or Ultimate Edition after June 2nd but before June 6th, per Rod Fergusson.
Each Season adds new questlines, features and quality-of-life improvements, while each Battle Pass offers 90 Tiers of rewards.
Franchise GM Rod Fergusson and various team members will also discuss how the Battle Pass works before the game's launch.
Diablo 4's upcoming server slam is scheduled for May 12-14 and allow players another chance to get a tase of the action RPG's offerings ahead of its June release.
The publisher says it serves "as the launch for a compelling live service," with content planned to drive engagement for "many years to come."
Summon Skeleton Warriors and Mages to fight for you, explode corpses for massive damage, launch bone shards, and much more.
This is according to Blizzard's Joseph Piepiora, who previously said it could take "a little longer" than 80 hours based on "how you play."
To play at 4K/60 FPS and Ultra settings, an RTX 3080, RTX 40 Series GPU supporting DLSS 3, or Radeon RX 6800 XT will be necessary.
If you want to take your Hardcore mode character into Diablo 4's PvP, you'll have to be ready to face the permanent consequences.