Blizzard is clearly shaking up the formula a little with Diablo 4, as things like the improved PvP and the open-world elements indicate that Diablo 4 will be a step in a new direction. That's certainly exciting for the future of the series Diablo 4 Gold, but hopefully Blizzard remembers to try something new with the endgame. At the very least, it should bring back a successful system to make late-game experience mean something.

Diablo 4 is in development for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

MORE: Diablo 4 Could Shock Longtime Fans With One Addition

Diablo 4 Could Shock Longtime Fans With One Addition


Any fan would be nervous when an anticipated game stays relatively quiet while it's in development. Although the saying goes that no news is good news, it's hard to take that on faith. However, a lull in announcements on development can also mean that work on a big part of the game is under way, and the studio is cleverly building up anticipation. That might be the case with Diablo 4. Word is that the game is progressing well in spite of obstacles created by this year's pandemic. With that in mind, Blizzard might be keeping quiet on purpose so that the next Diablo 4 reveal gets even more attention.

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The question then becomes what Blizzard could be working on that it wants to be such a big deal, and perhaps one possible answer is that it has a brand new Diablo class in the works that it wants to surprise fans with. It's well known that Diablo 4 still needs two classes to fill out its starting roster, and while the three known classes may indicate that Diablo 4 will be full of callbacks and returning classes, they are in no way a confirmation. Instead, there's still the distinct chance that Blizzard will surprise players with a brand new class with functionality unlike any other buy Diablo IV Gold.