Everything you need to know about Diablo 4 for Xbox and PC
At BlizzCon 2019, Blizzard revealed the long-awaited Diablo 4, the latest in the series of top-down, demon-obliterating games. Diablo 4 is a sort of return to form for the series, with art and styles that longtime fans will appreciate. Blizzard also stated that the game is a world of gore, occultism, and horror, where victories are never clean or guaranteed, therefore making it a great addition to the franchise.
So much is still shrouded in mystery but given what we’ve seen so far, this could end up being one of the best Xbox RPGs available. Here’s everything you need to know about Diablo 4.
What is Diablo 4?
Diablo 4 is an action-RPG and the long-anticipated sequel to Diablo 3, which first released on PC back in 2011 before making its way to consoles a few years later. At BlizzCon 2018, Blizzard confirmed that multiple Diablo titles were in development, one of which was clearly Diablo 4. During BlizzCon 2019, Diablo 4 was officially announced. You can check out the Diablo 4 reveal trailer for a cinematic look at the dark world it takes place in.
Diablo 4 Gameplay and features
While Diablo 4 is using a far harsher tone than Diablo 3, the gameplay is still classic top-down action-RPG. There will be friendly towns where you can meet up and trade with other players. There’ll also be PvP zones.
Three classes have been revealed so far: the Barbarian, Druid and Sorceress. Each class has multiple possible looks, depending on armor and other customization options chosen. There’ll be two more classes in the game at launch, though we don’t know what they are right now.
You can take a look at the first gameplay trailer right here.
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- The main antagonist is the demon Lilith, daughter of Mephisto (Lord of Hatred), one of the creators of Sanctuary, and Queen of Succubi. She fell in love with the archangel Inarius, which led to the creation of Sanctuary and the Nephalem race, ancestors of humanity.
- The story takes place a decade after the events of Diablo 3 and the angels in Heaven are not answering humanity’s pleas for help.
- Duriel, one of the Lesser Evils and the Lord of Pain, is returning. As for the other Lesser Evils and the Prime Evils, Blizzard says we’ll have to wait to find out.
- Diablo 4 is using a new custom engine, which allows for better lighting, weather effects, and more.
- Diablo 4 is coming to Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC. There has been no word on enhancements or version for next-generation consoles, though it seems likely it’ll receive special support on Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and PS5.
- Rod Fergusson, former Studio Head of The Coalition, is now head of the Diablo franchise.
- We’ve written up a recap of background information that players should know, as well as what we know about the story and lore in Diablo 4 so far.
Diablo 4 takes place in a dark world
- Five regions have been shown so far: Scosglen, Fractured Peaks, Dry Steppes, Hawezar, and Kejhistan.
- The world is far bigger than any past Diablo games and the overworld is all connected.
- Beast-like Goatmen, savage werewolves and a new enemy faction, the Drowned, are just some of the horrors lurking in the world.
- Each region is meant to feel extremely distinct, with its own culture, inhabitants, and unique foes not found elsewhere.
- Different challenging World Bosses can be found, each of which requires multiple players to defeat. The first World Boss revealed is Ashava.
- When you use a crowd control ability on a World Boss, it builds a stagger meter. Staggering the boss will hinder them in some way. For example, Ashava’s arm blades are shattered, limiting the range of her whirlwind attack.
- There are PvP areas, where players can fight each other.
- Trading and Clans are both included, though there aren’t many details right now.
- Hardcore mode is returning.
- The game is always online, however, you can play by yourself if you choose. If you decide to play in a party, campaign progress is synced to the party leader.
- Certain areas are campaign-specific, so you’ll only be able to interact with other players in these areas after finishing the relevant missions.
- Dungeons are returning, with differing interiors and exteriors, randomized layouts, special objectives, and more. Dungeons won’t have any loading screens. There will also be special endgame dungeons.
- Blizzard is still fine-tuning different mechanics and elements, including endgame progression.
Diablo 4 classes allow major customization
- The Diablo 4 Skill System is divided into Skills and Passives. Players earn Skill points to purchase Skills in the upper section of the skill tree, while earning Passive Points to spend on the Passives in the lower section of the tree.
- The Barbarian is all about smashing and slashing with heavy weapons. Barbarian characters can use the Arsenal system to shift between different weapons, allowing them to adapt to different situations.
- The Sorceress uses Fire, Lightning and Ice magic, but is physically weak. She can use her Ice magic to inflict a Chilling effect that slows, freezes and shatters foes.
- The Druid commands Earth and Storm magic while shapeshifting into a Werebear or Werewolf. Druids are nature unleashed, with skills like Cataclysm, which can obliterate entire mobs of enemies.
- There will be mounts like horses, usable by all classes.
- All classes can earn Skill Points and Talent Trees. Skill Points are used to boost different Skills, while Talent Trees offer extreme boosts to different playstyles in exchange for making a less balanced character.
- Item categories return, with Normal, Magic, Rare, Legendary/Set, Ancient, and Mythic gear. Ancient gear will be tied to seasons, while Mythic equipment is incredibly powerful, and players will only be able to equip one Mythic item at a time.
- Runes return with two components: Conditions and Effects. Combining a Condition and an Effect creates a unique Legendary power.
- Legendary powers are meant to fundamentally change up the gameplay systems.
- You can see the Barbarian skill tree here.
- You can see the Sorceress skill tree here.
- You can see the Druid skill tree here.
When will Diablo 4 release?
When Diablo 4 was announced, Blizzard stated during a panel at BlizzCon 2019 that Diablo 4 wasn’t coming soon. “We are not coming anytime soon, not even Blizzard soon.”
Activision Blizzard stated in February 2021 not to expect Diablo 4 during 2021, so it looks like this game won’t be released until 2022 at the earliest. We might learn more information at BlizzCon 2021.
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