As per Insider Gaming, "this is still the case with more than 100 journalists receiving the opportunity to see the behind-the-scenes show as well having the chance to try out the game. The embargo on the event as well as hands-on impressions will be lifted on 7 December Diablo IV Gold.
"During the show, Rod Fergusson invited all of the guests to tune in to The Game Awards as they'll be making announcements."
Blizzard has confirmed that Diablo 4 is still getting Set Items, though you'll probably wait until after launch to use them in-game.
Director of games Joe Shely explains during a recent roundtable conversation that reimagining sets in a way that suits Diablo 4 properly wouldn't be possible until the beginning of next year, though the team is considering making them part of Live service.
"As we've been working on the game, it seemed that we could build sets in a unique method that was different from what we've seen from Diablo 3. We needed more time to get sets into the game in a manner that would work well with the rest of Diablo 4, so you aren't going to see them in the first few days within the game." Shely explains. "We think that sets are amazing, and we'd like to make them look good - and that's what we're looking over for our Live service."
"There's a staff legendary in the demo , which transforms the spell's fireball to three fireballs," former game director Luis Barriga told Polygon(opens in new tab) back in the year buy Diablo 4 Gold. "The thing that's different is that it's a activated spell in the current version of Diablo 3 gives you bonuses up to a few thousand. We're thinking of designing the game at present to be a little bit tighter to keep us from getting the game into that massively increasing performance curve."