Diablo 3 Season 30
Diablo 3 Season 31 starts on April 12, bringing back the Forbidden Archives theme (or Kanai’s Cube-o-Rama)
Diablo 3's Season 30 is currently in progress, with players enjoying the return of the Altar of Rites and Visions of Enmity to the game, on top of the first repeated theme: the Lords of Hell, which debuted in Season 25.
When does Diablo 3 Season 30 end?
Watchers, welcome to Diablo 3 Season 30: Lords of Hell.
Everything you need to know about Diablo 3 Season 30
It's the start of a new era for Diablo 3: with Season 30 and beyond, the game will have no new Seasonal themes but instead remix past themes for new experiences.
The Queue: Just another frozen Monday
Okay, Watchers, rise and shine, and don’t forget your booties ’cause it’s cold outs– wait, this isn’t an audition for Groundhog Day? Whoops!
My weekend involved cleaning the house and my emails. I still managed to play a bunch* of Diablo 3 at the kickoff of Season 30. This is the Queue — I am definitely not your regularly scheduled Cory, but we’ll still have fun today.
(* more than 12 hours and that’s all I’m going to say about it.)
When does Diablo 3 Season 30 start? Embrace the Lords of Hell starting January 12!
Diablo 3 Season 30 will be our first season with no new theme in almost five years, since the start of Season 14 in June of 2018.
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.