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Everything you need to know about Diablo 4 for Xbox and PC

By three they come.

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.

Four classes have been revealed so far: the Barbarian, Druid, Rogue, and Sorceress. Each class has multiple possible looks, depending on armor and other customization options chosen. There’ll be one more class in the game at launch, though we don’t know what it is right now.

You can take a look at the first gameplay trailer on YouTube.

Starting in 2020 and continuing through the last couple of years, Blizzard released quarterly updates showcasing the early design decisions, as recently as March 2022, where the team has talked about everything from legendary items to skill trees. Here’s a summary of everything else that we know about Diablo 4’s gameplay and features so far.

Diablo 4 takes place in a dark world

Veteran fans of the series will notice that Diablo 4 is taking a much darker tone all around. The art style and mood are grittier, meant to evoke the harshness of the world, like in Diablo II. Bleak tones and Gothic architecture dominate the visuals. The reveal cinematic and the first gameplay trailer further emphasized this harsh, oppressive tone. Blizzard has also released some concept art for the game. Rod Fergusson, formerly Studio Head of The Coalition, is now the head of the Diablo franchise and will no doubt bring his own touch to Diablo 4. Here’s what we know about the world of the game specifically. (You can click on one of the images above to enlarge it)

Ashava is the first world boss in Diablo. ? pic.twitter.com/Mjg9S0nA4M

— Diablo (@Diablo) November 2, 2019

Diablo 4 classes allow major customization

Classes in Diablo 4 have received several significant improvements. Four classes are being talked about right now, but there will be five classes at launch according to Blizzard. Here’s what we know about classes in Diablo 4 so far.

Is Diablo 4 coming to Xbox Game Pass?

Right now, we don’t know whether Diablo 4 will be added to Xbox Game Pass at launch. Microsoft has agreed to acquire Activision Blizzard in a deal worth nearly $69 billion. The deal has been agreed upon by Activision Blizzard shareholders as of April 28, 2022, and is currently slated to finalize sometime in Microsoft’s fiscal year ending June 30, 2023.

Once the deal closes, it will add Activision Blizzard to Xbox Game Studios and Bethesda Softworks as first-party Xbox publishers. Since first-party Xbox games come to Xbox Game Pass on day one, it seems possible that Diablo 4 could launch this way, depending on the exact timing of when the game is released.

Is Diablo 4 cross-platform?

Speaking with Windows Central in Feb. 2021, Blizzard Entertainment says crossplay in Diablo 4 is being looked at, alongside cross-progression. We don’t have hard confirmation yet, but it seems likely that the game will support players playing together wherever they are.

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 looked like it wouldn’t be released until 2022 at the earliest. From there, Blizzard later confirmed that Diablo 4 and Overwatch 2 were being delayed further and wouldn’t launch in 2022. As such, sometime in 2023 is the earliest possible release window for Diablo 4 right now.

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