Blizzard Entertainment boss Mike Ybarra has asked fans to stay tuned regarding new details for Overwatch, Diablo, and Warcraft.
The Paragon system makes a return and offers more build variety while Legendary powers can be extracted and imbued into other items.
Despite neither game having solid dates, Blizzard has confirmed that both will now launch further than originally envisioned.
Following the departure of former game director Luis Barriga, design lead Joe Shely has now taken up that position.
Activision Blizzard is arguably one of the most fan-beloved studios around the world, but what the hell is going on with it right now?
Blizzard Entertainment confirms the people in question have been let go, with the company currently in the midst of a lawsuit over discrimination and harassment allegations.
Much like previous games in the series, the next Diablo will look to engage players for years.
"Folks across the world will be seeing before too long what we're up to," says World of Warcraft director Ion Hazzikostas.
The PS5 is super-popular but there's plenty of life left in the PS4.
Blizzard's action RPG has its own Dark Zone-style of PvEvP.
Time attacks for guaranteed criticals or drag foes into the Shadow Realm.
Slay foes with poisoned daggers, arrows and Shadow Magic.
Reportedly runs on new 3D engine with remastered audio and cinematics.
More details like character and horse customization and PvP currency also revealed.
The Opening Ceremony kicks off at 2 PM PT on February 19th.
Blizzard is scheduled to release new titles next year though.
The online event takes place on February 19th to 20th and is free to watch.
Some titles could use a change in perspective.
Skill upgrades will have bonus effects that rely on non-Primary Stats.