

Blizzard recently revealed the Necromancer will be Diablo IV's fifth and final class at launch, and will feature a new unique Necromancer class mechanic called the Book of the Dead.Last June saw the release of the mobile game Diablo Immortal.įew projects in the history of the gaming industry have provoked such outrage from the public.

It will, however, feature an in-game shop and microtransactions in the form of cosmetics. Given concerns about Diablo Immortal's microtransactions, Blizzard has clarified that Diablo IV, which is set to release sometime in 2023, won't include the ability to buy power like in Diablo Immortal. In GameSpot's Diablo Immortal review, we called the game "a surprisingly premium-feeling adventure in the series that hits all the right notes, even if its endgame starts to depend on microtransactions too heavily." One of the game's first critics, a Diablo fan in attendance during Diablo Immortal's unveiling at BlizzCon 2018 who asked the game's developers if it was an out-of-season April Fool's Day joke during a Q&A, recently chimed in with his opinion on Blizzard's mobile RPG.

Blizzard will detail its content release cadence and discuss more about the game's next battle pass, upcoming features, and planned fixes around that time, Fletcher writes.įletcher also took the time to reiterate that content updates for Diablo Immortal, including new dungeons, raids, quests, and classes, will be free "for everyone to experience."ĭiablo Immortal made around $24 million in its first two weeks, even as the game has found itself in hot water over its microtransactions and pay-to-win systems. According to Fletcher, news about what's next for Diablo Immortal will be coming "in the next few weeks as we get to the tail end of the current battle pass," which expires in around two weeks.
