The advertisement on GameStar claims the book has artwork from Diablo 1, Diablo 2, Diablo 3 and Diablo 4. Funny, none of us have seen the artwork for Diablo 4. We’ve also never seen any of Diablo 4 before either. Fans have clamored for a sequel for years now. The controversy was at full hype at last year’s Blizzcon when there was an expected announcement. Instead, much to the disappointment of fans, Diablo Immortal was announced for mobile.
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Diablo 4 at BlizzCon 2019?
The potential announcement of the title should come as no surprise. Bad press combined with coming up on eight years since the release of Diablo 3. BlizzCon is also the perfect venue for such a large fan-pleasing move. It’s possible the timing is simply coincidence, the game has reportedly been in development for many years. Rumors suggest that it was rebooted in 2016 after the first version looked more like a Dark Souls style title (may we always wonder what that would have been like).
Did the magazine GameStar reveal the upcoming Diablo 4 title? Was it simply a misprint? Or was this some next level leaked on purpose marketing trick? It shouldn’t be long before we get our answer, BlizzCon 2019 fast approaches! Located in Anaheim, California, November 1-2.