Diablo
What Blizzard/artist collaboration would you like to see next?
Blizzard has reached outside their campus doors for marketing collaborations in the past, to much community excitement.
What will Diablo 4 cost?
It's a long road to hell, and the denizens of Sanctuary know that all too well.
How does the newest Diablo 4 trailer hint at the return of Zakarum’s Paladins?
The latest Diablo 4 trailer features an army backed by Inarius, marching into Hell with shields bearing the symbol of the Zakarum, the religious organization from Diablo 2 which was corrupted by the Demon Lord Mephisto.
Inarius, Lilith, and all of the story hints in the newest Diablo 4 trailer
The angel Inarius and the demon Lilith both appear in the latest Diablo 4 trailer, but the two have a complicated history.
When is the Diablo 4 release date? June 2023!
After years of speculating, we now know exactly when we'll be playing the next Diablo game: the Diablo 4 release date is June 6, 2023.
What pushes you through difficult achievements?
The Diablo 3 Season's Journey is well-named; it is most certainly a journey.
What other new features could spice up Diablo 2 Resurrected? We have some ideas
Recently, Diablo 2: Resurrected added Terror Zones, a means by which the jaded D2R player can level to 99 without the usual farm end zone bosses strategies of the past, adding a fresh new twist to the revived title.
When does Diablo 2: Resurrected Ladder Season 2 start? The Ladder began October 6!
It's officially time to get ready to battle the forces of hell in Diablo 2 Resurrected's Ladder Season 2, because the Ladder is now reset.
Diablo Immortal’s Castle Cyrangar is a guild housing model that other games could follow
Diablo Immortal's first major content patch is now live, bringing quite a few changes to the game, like the game's first new dungeon, Silent Monastery and the new Helliquary boss, Izilech the Misshapen.
What would you think if World of Warcraft adopted a Battle Pass system? What would you want out of it?
World of Warcraft still functions on the "expansions supported by patches" model, where we'll receive 2-3 major patches (and some accompanying minor ones in between) throughout the course of an expansion, then pay for a new expansion up front and repeat the cycle all over again.



