It seems the BOOs at BlizzCon 2018 have been taken seriously enough by Blizzard to work hard on the long-awaited sequel for Diablo 3 to launch it a few months after the release of next-gen consoles. Before getting down to details, you better know that it’s all another rumor with no official confirmation yet, so, as usual, we suggest you to take it with a grain of salt.
According to a Reddit user, Gorelight 1, Diablo IV has been premiered for some internal employees of Blizzard and the source of the rumor is so happy that was one of the 1st people who got the chance to have a look on the next-gen entry of the Diablo series.
Based on what he claims, the game is going to name as Diablo IV with no sub-title. The genre and camera-view is still the same, assuring the fans to get a game based on the main structure of the franchise. Diablo 4 is going to feature a gory and bloody world with a very dark art style. The world of the game is really huge compared to the previous version and it will feature lots of improvements in gameplay mechanics in order to avoid the mistakes that Blizzard made in Diablo 3.
Diablo IV is going to be fully focused on brining a PvE experience and Blizzard hasn’t revealed anything about a PvP mode yet, but it might be a plan for the future. The game will be a GaaS (Game as a Service) and Blizzard has so many plans to support it with free contents and updates, though there will be some paid expansions too.
According to the leaker, the next title in Diablo series will be launching either in later 2020 or earlier 2021, though the latter is more likely. It will hit PS5, Xbox Scarlett and PC with no words on current-gen platforms yet. Diablo 4 is going to be announced at the upcoming BlizzCon show and a playable demo of the game might be available at the event.
Here you can read more detailed information of the game:
Official Title – Diablo IV (No sub title)
Camera View and Genre – Isometric MMOARPG
No Load Times (except loading in the game for the first time or logging in and out)
New sophisticated Engine with a ton of improvements over Diablo III and new functionalities for new gameplay systems and visual design
Made for consoles in mind from the get go
Art Style is VERY dark, gory/bloody and gritty – think Diablo II days mixed with Dark Souls and Bloodborne but much more modernized obviously. The new engine is able to create atmospheric visuals and dark tones that immerse the players. Picture the world of Sanctuary as if it was in the Dark Souls or Bloodborne universe. Super dark and gothic.
Blizzard are happy with the many systems and improvements they’ve made over the course of Diablo III: Reaper of Souls such as the Kunai Cube, Wardrobe loadouts, Seasonal Journeys, Rifts/G-Rifts and so on.
Blizzard learned a lot from their Diablo III and Reaper of Souls mistakes/lessons and used the feedback to create and design new and improved systems for Diablo IV
Music is going to harken back to Diablo I and Diablo II. It will feel very very familiar to the old-school Diablo fans but also have it’s own unique twist to it and sound that is catered specifically to Diablo IV
Blizzard will be treating Diablo IV as a reboot of the franchise. Those who wanted a Diablo II Remake and a brand new Diablo game will be pleased. Basically, it’s a combination of both made for the modern era. Best way to think of this is the latest God of War that was released in April for the PlayStation 4 in 2018.
Diablo II Remake/Remaster was planned, but they later realized that it would be much better to give the franchise a complete reset and put majority of the fans requests into 1 giant package.
The demo we’ve seen lasted about 20 to 30 minutes. I am not sure if this is the same demo they will be using for Blizzcon later this year or if they have a new one in the works specifically created for the fans and press too see.
The demo showcased core elements of Diablo IV such as the Loot, Barbarian Class (a bit of Druid as well), Combat and the most interesting (in my opinion) how it all comes together as an isometric MMO and blends in with a brand new eco-system and creates a next-generation Diablo experience
The world of Sanctuary is MUCH MUCH MUCH larger than before due to the game going the MMO route. The space is necessary to accommodate the players.
A server will hold around 100 or so people at a time as of now.
Tristram will be one of the Hub cities in the game. (This was one the one we saw in the demo) Blizzard has stated there are more hub-cities, but did not show or told us what they are.
You can trade items in the game with other players such as gold, basic crafting materials (special crafting materials are soulbound and cannot be sold) and any kind of loot ranging from grey quality and all the way up to rare yellows. Blizzard is not sure yet what to do with Legendary items/weapons yet and if they should be tradeable or not as far as the game’s economy goes due to competitive fairness and end-game systems that have a lot of functionalities with the legendary loot.
The class that was showcased in great detail to the employees was a Barbarian- signature moves such as whirlwind return and many other favorite skills. Druid was also part of the demo, but for extremely short time and only used as an example for their new combo combat system.
Combat system will have combos. You will be able to use a combination of skills in succession to do more damage or create larger area of effect attacks. As a Barbarian you can chain pull into an enemy and then jump over them and then you have a choice of either throwing them into another demon or grabbing them and then pummeling them into the ground with your bare hands or simply stunning the target and then use an execution move to chop their head off. You can ONLY do execution moves when the enemy is near death.
The demo showed how a druid player can use the combo system. In the clip the player was able to morph into different animal forms (including wolf and bear) during mid-combat flawlessly without any weird transitions or awkward attack animations using different sets of moves and skills from each of the forms in a matter of seconds. It looked very impressive.
The combo system was created to evolve combat for the Diablo franchise. Blizzard wanted to make sure that if they’re going dark and gritty, the combat had to be dark and gritty as well.
Paladin, Barbarian, Sorcerer, Amazon and Druid are planned for launch with more coming later. Blizzard wants people to feel like this is Diablo II all over again but in a completely new era of the franchise. Blizzard were also debating whether to include the Druid or Necromancer class at launch of Diablo IV. Blizzard decided put the Druid for launch of Diablo IV and Necromancer for later, since the Necromancer was released already for Diablo III.
Crafting will return in Diablo IV and will be a very important system and part of the entire game and its economy. If you enjoy crafting in MMOs or in games in general then you are in for a treat according to Blizzard.
Blizzard is well aware of games such as Path of Exile, Grim Dawn and Wolcen and their current skill systems. As a matter of fact, they have a whole special team dedicated to playing those games extensively for research and game development purposes. Blizzard are creating something new unique of their own for Diablo IV as far as character progression goes and yes stat allocations are back as well.
No word on PvP yet or anything of that sort. However, Blizzard did say that since they’re going the MMO route, the PvP factor is kind of important to a lot of players. Although, right now they’re strongly focusing on creating a fantastic PvE Diablo experience. They do not want to promise anything in regards to PvP ever since with what happened to PvP in Diablo III only to later disappoint the fans. PvP is something that will be looked at in the future once the game is in a stable place and the playerbase is happy.
Diablo IV will be the new era for Diablo and will be a game as a service. New free content patches will come out that will add quality of life changes, new additions, items and so on. Paid expansions are also possible, but right now its still undecided and Blizzard won’t know until the game is launched and until they see if its successful or not. They do not want to announce anything that’s regarding to paid content until they are 100% sure of their plans and what they will be adding next post-launch.
Right now the goal is to get the game ready playable demo for Blizzcon’s 2019 and of course all the marketing material as well. After that, it will be preparing for the beta in 2020 and then the release.
Release is being debated between late 2020 or early 2021 depending on how things go, but as of now it seems early 2021 is more likely. Will be coming to PC PlayStation 5 and Project Scarlett.
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