When Blizzard announced Diablo 4 in 2019, not much was known about the game other than a few concept art and a few teaser trailers here and there. Now, in the game’s latest quarterly update, the company has revealed additional details to look forward to in terms of content.
According to Blizzard, Diablo 4 appears to have five different regions in the game, and there will be more than 150 dungeons for players to explore, battle monsters, and loot. Each dungeon is designed to have its own dynamic weather, lighting effects, and props to make the experience feel unique and different.
The game’s art director Chris Ryder said: “We’re approaching the creation of Diablo IV’s environments through a darker and more informed take than previous installments. The Old Masters column gives us a lens through which to filter our art, considering the techniques employed by classical painters such as Rembrandt, with their controlled use of detail, tonal range and expert use of color palettes. The Return to Darkness pillar runs through everything from dungeons to lighting, and embodies the idea of Sanctuary as a dangerous and dark medieval gothic world.”
At the moment, Diablo 4 doesn’t have a firm release date yet, and as Blizzard knows, it could still be a while before it’s released. In the meantime, pre-orders for Diablo Immortal for iOS are now live and suggest it could be out soon, giving players a chance to chat ahead of Diablo 4’s release.
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