![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The video message from Adham would have been comparable to when Nintendo teased a core Pokémon game for Switch, the Metroid Prime 4 logo reveal, and Bethesda’s The Elder Scrolls VI tease at E3.ĭiablo Immortal anchored the BlizzCon opening ceremony over the weekend. While it shouldn’t be surprising that Blizzard didn’t reveal Diablo 4 during BlizzCon, a teaser video probably could have mitigated much of the maelstrom surrounding Diablo Immortal. Previous gameplay already showed desert and mountainous regions so we’re in for a lot of exploration and tons of content with the full game.ĭiablo 4 launches on 6 June 2023 for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S and PC.The team working on Diablo 4 doesn’t seem quite ready to show it off. In the four years since the sequel was conceived, the project has had “at least two different iterations under “different directors.” It sounds like Blizzard is still figuring out what it wants Diablo 4 to be. Blizzard stated that each region would be unique and different to each other so we can definitely expect more diverse areas than just the snowy beta region. If that’s any indication, be prepared to sink well over 100 hours into Diablo 4 if you’re planning on exploring the map in its entirety. I personally put in at least 25 hours across both betas and still had sections of the map that weren’t cleared and several key points left unexplored (check out this handy interactive map from Map Genie that shows every activity from the beta). ![]() In fact, it’s already sizeable enough that, unless you spent dozens of hours exploring every inch of the region, you may not have seen and mapped every corner of it. Those who played the beta know that Fractured Peaks isn’t “small” by any means. ![]()
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