In their interview, Mueller and Barriga also shared a little about Diablo 4's development and the open game world of Sanctuary, which will be one big, seamless world with no loading screens. To do this Diablo IV Boosting, the Diablo team looked at all their favorite open-world games and "not just RPGs," to see how that could translate into Diablo 4. “There’s going to be five contiguous regions in the world and you can actually go from the north, the northernmost point of Scosglen, which is the area seen in the demo, all the way down through the Dry Steppes and into the deserts of Kejhistan,” Mueller said. "That's the level of detail we've added into creating the world.”

Beyond that, not too much else about the Diablo 4's story is being unveiled--and even less about its endgame progression, which is "still undecided." There's a long road ahead until its highly anticipated release.

Diablo 4 is in development for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

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Source: AusGamers

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