
Mid-to-late July is its intended release window, bringing the franchise's first-ever battle pass, as well as Diablo's trademark seasonal ladder. What is known about Diablo 4's forthcoming first season has been outlined with some ambiguity by Blizzard. RELATED: Diablo 4 Cow Level: Blizzard President Posts Cheeky Response on Twitter Blizzard Has Kept Diablo 4's Future Shrouded in Mystery The rest are set to arrive with the release of season one. Issues regarding the late-game rewards, inventory management, and bugs have cropped up, but Blizzard's recent Fireside Chat earnestly addressed the most pressing feedback, with a clear timeline for fixing some of them imminently. Fans had been wary of the studio and the final product that they would get with Diablo 4, but the multiple betas leading up to release put most of those fears to rest, and now millions are gleefully carving their way through Sanctuary on the hunt for Lilith.

Blizzard has been candid about its plans for a seasonal release model paired with battle passes and ladders but has kept Diablo 4's next story beats, gameplay additions, and potential expansions close to its chest.īy all accounts Diablo 4 has been a resounding success, breaking sales records for Blizzard, garnering stellar review scores, and supplying an ironclad foundation that will be iterated upon for years. There is plenty more to come as season one begins in July, but even now, very little is known and very little has leaked.

Diablo 4 is off to an impressive start, especially with Blizzard's commitment to a live-service model for the game.
