Diablo
How to find the most stylish mount armor in Diablo 4
Mounts are a new to the Diablo franchise with Diablo 4, letting you gallop around Sanctuary with both speed and style.
Who is Inarius, and what role does he play in Diablo 4?
Diablo 4 has been out for a while now.
How to get and use the regular, Foul, and Tormented Invoker of Varshan in Diablo 4
Diablo 4's Season 1 added a new repeatable boss fight, Varshan, the Consumed, which first shows up during the new Seasonal storyline -- but after you defeat him and finish the questline, you'll learn how to begin crafting items that allow you to repeat the process, and there are some great rewards for doing so.
Diablo 4 Season 2 is the Season of Blood, giving players new vampiric powers
At Gamescom 2023, Blizzard announced Season 2 for Diablo 4, Season of Blood, is arriving October 17.
What are your “safety valve” games? What do you play to shut your brain off and unwind?
I might be unusual for this, but there are games I play to simply unwind and vent.
Diablo 3’s complicated Altar of Rites system will remain in the game starting in Season 30
In a brief statement that proves brevity is the soul of wit, Diablo 3 Senior Game Producer Matthew Cederquist popped onto the D3 forums to tell us that the Altar of Rites system from Season 28 will become a permanent fixture of the game starting in Season 30.
When does Diablo 4 Season 1 end? The first Season will wrap up in October
Diablo 4 released June 6, 2023, and Season 1 started a whopping 45 days later.
Diablo 3 Season 29: Visions of Enmity shakes up Paragon, introduces a solo play mode, and spawns Diabolical Fissures all over Sanctuary
From August 15 to August 29, you'll be able to help playtest Diablo 3 Season 29, the Visions of Enmity, and it has quite a few surprises in store for us, including a completely solo play mode called Solo Self Found, and the collapsing fissures of reality that make up the Season Theme.
When does Diablo 3 Season 28 end? September 10!
Diablo 3 Season 28: Rites of Sanctuary is live, and after almost six months, we're wondering about the end.
What mechanic or gameplay element makes a game less attractive to you?
I have played a mountain of video games, especially role playing games like the Baldur's Gate series -- the old-school, isometric style of gameplay where the map is static and combat is turn based.