Diablo 4 will launch on PC on June 6, 2023, as revealed in a stunning cinematic trailer at The Game Awards tonight. Blizzard opened up pre-orders for Diablo 4, giving players early access to the game.

New Trailer For Diablo 4 Has Arrived

One of Blizzard’s most recognizable series, Diablo, has been spread across three games. The fourth title release date was revealed back at Blizzcon 2019. Since then, Blizzard has also launched Diablo Immortal for mobile devices. In addition, Blizzard released information on the Open Beta Early Access and another game trailer.

The depiction of the conflict between good and evil in ancient times Diablo is a surprisingly realistic horror. The announcement trailer, initially shown at the BlizzCon 2019, is followed by the new video.

The vengeful angel of Diablo Tyrael is seen soaring over rows of holy soldiers arranged in formation and fortified with shields and spears. Lilith’s demons, who appear as frightening and hackable as we have seen them in this series, are charging headlong at this human wall.

The game keeps faithful to its beginnings as a dungeon crawler in the hack-and-slash genre. The game’s aesthetics have been improved, camps and mounts have been added, and different terrain with more verticality has been included.

Diablo 4 will be playable for PC users via Blizzard’s official Battle.net app, Playstation 4, Playstation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S. As that game version has yet to be announced, Nintendo fans will have to wait a little longer to find out if Diablo 4 will be released for the Switch. The game’s standard version will cost $70, while the ultimate edition will cost $100.

On the other hand, according to director Joe Shely, Diablo 4’s campaign will last around 35 hours for those who only want to focus on the essential parts. This time will be increased considerably if the game is fully explored. At least, as far as the first point is concerned, Diablo 4 seems to be on the right track. By comparison, Diablo 3’s primary campaign lasted about 18 hours.