Diablo
Diablo Immortal will let you change your class without re-rolling a new character — something more games should embrace
The team at Blizzard sure knows how to melt brains in one day. Yes, we got a Diablo Immortal iOS preorder announcement today, but another blog on transforming yourself in Diablo Immortal was quick on its heels.
Attempting to overcome a bad launch — can Cyberpunk 2077’s patch 1.5 revamp its bad rep?
A game's launch -- the period of time in which it first becomes available for widespread play -- is one of the most important for that game's overall reputation, and many factors can impact whether or not that crucial event goes smoothly.
When does Diablo 3 Season 25 end?
Diablo 3 Season 25 started on December 10, and we now know it will end on Sunday, April 10.
What games just hit that perfect dopamine spot in your brain?
Honestly, one of the reasons I'm still playing Diablo 3 all these years later (it came out in 2012) is because it still has this perfect gameplay loop that sparks a mellow, relaxed feeling for me.
What other new, unique content would you like to see Blizzard add for Diablo 3 Seasons?
Diablo 3's Season 26 will feature the Echoing Nightmare, a brand new endgame challenge that will only be available for Seasonal players during this one Season.
What’s your ideal approach to class design and accessibility look like in a game?
I've been thinking about classes in games.
Diablo Immortal’s World Paragon system is a catch-up mechanism aimed at keeping keep friends playing together
It's a joke that goes back years.
Patch 2.4 brings tuning changes to Diablo 2 Resurrected — but should it?
Watchers, I have a confession -- I expected a patch before the release of ladders in Diablo 2 Resurrected.
How should games test upcoming content?
Some games, like Diablo 2: Resurrected, Diablo 3, and World of Warcraft have PTRs where they can test their changes out, put new content up for players to interact with said content, and otherwise perform the Public Test that PTR -- Public Test Realm -- stands for.
How many games do you play at once, and what makes you stop playing a game?
I'm personally the kind of player who finds a game he likes and plays it into the ground, logging in repeatedly to play multiple characters.



