Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred lands almost three years after the launch of the base game. As you may recall, Blizzard initially committed to annual expansions, which they almost accomplished with the first one, Vessel of Hatred, launched sixteen months after Diablo IV. However, it later became clear that delivering high-quality expansions on an annual basis was impossible, especially as the developers were also busy with making seasonal content. Thus, Lord of Hatred launches a year and a half after the previous expansion, which seems to be the sweet spot in terms of development time. Ultimately, though, what matters is [β¦]
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This review highlights an exciting conclusion to a long-standing narrative in Diablo IV. It’s great to see how the game continues to evolve and captivate its audience. Looking forward to seeing how players respond to this new chapter!
I completely agree! It’s fascinating to see how the developers have woven together various storylines over the years. The character development in this installment really adds depth to the overall experience, making it feel like a rewarding culmination of all that we’ve played through.