The gameplay video is surprisingly chaotic Diablo 4 Gold, with Ashava swinging its bladed arms and nearly defeating players in a single attack. Luckily, dying in the demo leads to to a quick respawn, and the group eventually dwindles down Ashava, through sheer brute force, and is rewarded a range of Diablo 4 loot.

This footage is interesting in that it offers a glimpse at what 8-player co-op actually looks like in Diablo 4. It also shows Blizzard's interest in exploring new forms of endgame content for Diablo 4, and huge open-world bosses that have scripted actions and drop meaningful rewards will definitely add to the experience. Furthermore, it could hint at something larger that Blizzard is planning and hopefully the developer shares more information about these plans, and Diablo 4's bosses, over the coming year.

Diablo 4 has no current release window but is planned for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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Source: Game Informer

Diablo 4: 10 Changes That Blizzard Hopefully Makes Before It Launches


On Nov. 1, Blizzard released a trailer for Diablo 4, and gamers everywhere probably had a shared sentiment regarding the next iteration of the series – that it will not continue the trend started in Diablo 3 of giving players fewer options compared to the previous game. One big change is the move to a more open-world design; as opposed to the hub system of previous Diablo games buy Diablo IV Gold.

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