Diablo 4
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.
How much “RPG” should there be in an Action-RPG?
This may sound like a weird thing to ask, but I've been thinking about Diablo 4 and how the Action-RPG has evolved over the years, and how the storytelling on games like Diablo 2 and Diablo 3 centers the player and their choices.
What would you think of multiple Warcraft or StarCraft franchises developed at once?
We have Diablo 2 Resurrected, Diablo Immortal, and Diablo 4 all in development while Diablo 3 is still in active production with Seasonal play an ongoing endeavor.
Diablo 4 lets the haters hate in the Fields of Hatred, open-world PVP zones
We've been eagerly awaiting more information about PVP in Diablo 4 ever since it was announced at last year's BlizzCon.
What was your favorite BlizzConline “oh my Yogg” moment?
I'll go first: Diablo 4's Rogue.
Diablo 4 will feature class-specific quests to delve into the history of the Rogue
Class quests are coming to Diablo 4... at least for the recently-revealed Rogue class.
What class will we see after the Rogue in Diablo 4?
Before I saw the Diablo 4: What's Next? video during BlizzConline, I was of the opinion -- based on what was said at BlizzCon 2019 -- that we would be getting five playable classes for Diablo 4 in total.
The biggest announcements to come out of BlizzConline
BlizzConline was not exactly like your usual BlizzCon, but despite being a completely online event with no audience presence, it was still chock-full of juicy new information for most major Blizzard franchises -- and even some unexpected minor ones.
What is cross-progression in Diablo, and how is it different from cross-play?
If you've been watching BlizzConline (or reading about it), you've probably heard mention of cross-progression, a feature you'll find in both Diablo 2: Resurrected and Diablo 4.
Diablo 4’s Rogue is an Olympic gymnast with a pair of bloody knives
In the Diablo 4 December 2020 quarterly developer blog, Luis Barraga promised us a new version of the BlizzCon 2019 campfire scene, referencing the class selection window that presented us with the title's first three classes — the Sorceress, Druid, and Barbarian.



