The developers who developed cheap Diablo IV Gold have stressed that they do not want players to "feel that they are able to pay to win" when the game launches next year.

In a recent Diablo 4 livestream(opens in new tab), game director Joe Shely, along with the associate director of games Joesph Piepiora and community manager Adam Fletcher gave fans an update on all things Diablo 4, as well as gave an insight into how things will work before the game's launch next summer.

During the stream The trio also discussed details of Diablo 4 battle pass (around the 39:15 mark in the video below) as well as the upcoming seasons of the game. "It's crucial to us that we keep in mind the things that you'd find inside the combat pass," Piepiora added, "the way that they're compelling but still very equitable, we don't want to create any conditions where players feel like they have to pay. "To clearly distinguish in between battle passes and the seasons in Diablo 4 Piepiora clarified that "the season's story is the same an integral part of Diablo 4, in the manner that you encountered it with Diablo 3." The chapter-based mechanic will give players various objectives as they progress through the season and will let players to earn game-related rewards in exchange for the characters they play. "All of the seasonal content is totally free. It's not attached to the battle pass itself," Shely adds.

In an effort to clarify any confusion, Shely explained that, when Diablo 4 launches on June 6 2023. It will not launch immediately with season one. "Season one will launch weeks after the launch of the game. when season one kicks off, everyone will be starting simultaneously, and all players will be on an equal playing field," the developer said. The competitive features of Diablo 4 (e.g. : leader boards) are apparently going to buy cheap Diablo IV Gold appear in the upcoming seasons which means that players who don't pay for early access will not be worried about any unfairness.