Diablo 4
Skill Tree respec changes are among a ton of Diablo 4 Season 3 quality of life improvements
If you've been playing or have played Diablo 4, you're probably aware of the difficulties that can manifest while trying to change your skills and Paragon tiles to use a different approach.
What season theme would you like to see next in Diablo 4?
Diablo 4 Seasons have been about a new plague of malignant demons, vampires, and soon magical robots made by Zoltun Kulle.
Diablo 4 Season 3: Conquer the creations of Zoltun Kulle in Season of the Construct
With exactly a week before launch, we have the first details for Diablo 4 Season 3: Season of the Construct (aka the Season of the Orange Text).
What would it take for you to start playing Diablo 4 again?
There's no denying it, Diablo 4 had a rough start.
Tackle the Abattoir of Zir for Diablo 4 endgame challenges, ending soon!
Announced during BlizzCon 2023, the Abattoir of Zir is a new, themed endgame event for Diablo 4 Season 2, described as a "grueling test" to provide an additional challenge for endgame players.
How to complete the Season Journey in Diablo 4 Season 2
Diablo 4 Season 2 is well underway, but you still have plenty of time to complete the Season Journey.
How often do you want to play a game?
I like being able to play games as much or as little as I want.
Midwinter Blight holiday brings cheer and so, so many skulls to Diablo 4 — now live!
Diablo 4 is getting its first seasonal holiday with Midwinter Blight, which is now live.
Would you rather pay $10 each for 50 DLCs or $100 each for 5 DLCs?
This is a very hypothetical question based on two separate pieces of news happening concurrently, as well as that classic question: would you rather fight one horse-sized duck or 100 duck-sized horses?
Which games do you fall back to when your favorites are out of reach?
If for some reason I can't play any of my stable of current games — be it World of Warcraft or Diablo 4 or Starfield or Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty or Baldur's Gate 3 -- I always have something to fall back on.