The Barbarian unleashes shouts and offers a rage-filled melee solution when Diablo 4 launches on June 6th for consoles and PC.
Blizzard Entertainment confirms it has wrapped up development on the highly anticipated action RPG, several weeks ahead of its early June launch.
Diablo general manager Rod Fergusson has confirmed the performance and resolution targets for the upcoming action RPG on Xbox Series X/S.
Series GM Rod Fergusson also confirmed there are "no plans at the moment" to add support en route to the game's launch in June.
Blizzard Entertainment has detailed a comprehensive list of tweaks it has made to Diablo 4 based on feedback for its recent beta.
However, associate game director Joseph Piepiora says players earn a "significant amount of gold" when they get to higher levels.
The latest Diablo 4 trailer gives us a look at the elemental destructive power of the Sorcerer.
After completing the story on a single character, you won't need to do it again on additional characters to access the end game.
This is when factoring in the seasonal journey and other content, though leveling a character to 100 could take "a little longer."
New story content will be added to Diablo 4 in its quarterly updates tied to new game mechanics, Blizzard confirms.
A brief new trailer for Blizzard Entertainment's upcoming action RPG puts the spotlight on the Rogue class.
The livestream will feature the development team and content creator Rhykker discussing feedback, improvements and the endgame.
Learn more about the activities available after completing the campaign, from Nightmare Dungeons to the Tree of Whispers.
Deluxe and Ultimate Edition owners can start on June 1st, 4 PM PST while Standard Edition players begin on June 5th at the same time.
Despite previous statements, Blizzard's Rod Fergusson says it's easier to "refund a single skill point or the entire tree at once."
Necromancer and Sorcerer were the most played classes, with players racking up over 61 million hours and 2.6 million hitting level 20.
The bundle includes an Xbox Series X/S, Diablo 4 for Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One, cosmetic items for various games, and a wireless controller.
Blizzard will talk about the action RPG's endgame content and progression mechanics, while also offering insight on what it has learnt from the recent beta.
The special edition console will allegedly be priced at $559.99 and will release on June 6, alongside the game itself.
Blizzard is "working closely with Nvidia to identify affected hardware configurations" and gather as much data as possible.