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Diablo 4 the latest title in Blizzard's long-running

Diablo 4, the latest title in Blizzard's long-running action RPG series, is expected to arrive in 2021. The new game will maintain the classic Diablo formula D2R ladder items, with procedurally-generated dungeons, loot-focused gameplay, and diverse classes, but there's one area that could and should see some change.
 
There will be five classes in Diablo 4 at launch, three of which have been confirmed so far. These are the Barbarian, Druid, and Sorceress, and are all returning classes from previous Diablo games. However, there is one type of playable character that the Diablo series has never embraced, and Diablo 4 might just be the time to do it.
 
The world of Diablo is dark, miserable, and often hopeless. Humanity lives in near-constant danger of predatory monsters and supernatural forces. The playable characters of the Diablo games are a bulwark against that evil, yet remain untainted by it themselves.
 
Though some lean closer to moral greyness in their lore, most remain unquestionably compassionate and noble. Certainly, not one has ever crossed over into anti-hero or justified villain territory. This seems like a strange choice for a world as dark and bitter as Diablo's Sanctuary.
 
There are certainly no shortage of complex characters in the lore, among both mortals and immortals. The Eternal Conflict between angels and demons, along with the humans who get caught in the middle, is populated with morally-divergent figures. Perhaps now, with the fourth title of the series buy diablo 2 resurrected items, Blizzard may consider it time to introduce this level of complexity into its playable characters as well.
on June 20 at 03:57 AM

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