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What should Diablo 4 preserve from previous Diablo games?
If I were making my dream Diablo game, I know it would bring back the original trio of classes from the original Diablo and update them for a modern audience -- since Diablo 4 has both the Rogue and the Sorceress, it essentially has two of the three, although in the original game it was the Sorcerer, the Sorceress having been added in D2.
Blizzard Watch Podcast 324: Alternatives to the end game grind in WoW
This week, Matt Rossi and Joe Perez discuss ideas for meaningful character progression at the level cap, the newly announced launch date of Diablo 2: Resurrected, and the long development cycle of WoW patch 9.1.
Lore Watch Podcast 193: The lore behind Diablo’s Assassin, Demon Hunter, and Witch Doctor classes
This week, Matt Rossi and Joe Perez explore the lore behind the Assassin, Demon Hunter, and Witch Doctor classes in the Diablo universe.
Critical Role’s Campaign 2 ends this week
If you're not aware, Critical Role is a web series that streams on Twitch every week on Thursday nights, 7 p.m.
Lore Watch Podcast 189: The new world order of the Burning Hells in Diablo
This week, Matt Rossi and Joe Perez explore the power vacuum in the Burning Hells given the absence of the greater evils, whether Anduin's blade can recover from its own corruption, and the story they want to see the most in the upcoming Sylvanas novel.
Do Diablo Seasons really need a theme? Maybe not.
Diablo 3 introduced Themed Seasons with its Season 14.
What do you consider to be the best thing about the Diablo series?
Exploding waves of demons.
Should Diablo 4 really be considered an MMO? Probably not
Let's start with a question -- what is the first word that comes to mind when you think of those beautiful Diablo 4 demos from BlizzCon 2019 and clips from BlizzConline?
Lore Watch Podcast 184: The lore behind Diablo Paladin, Crusader, and Templar classes
This week, Matt Rossi and Joe Perez continue their exploration of Diablo class lore, this time covering the Paladin, Crusader, and Templar.
Which consoles can run Diablo 4?
When Diablo 4 was announced in 2019, the big consoles were Xbox One and PlayStation 4, and the game was going to support both of them.



