Respawn will introduce cross progression for Apex Legends with the launch of Season 19 this month.
07.10.2023 - 21:17 / wowhead.com
During this week's Season of Blood Developer Update Livestream, the team unveiled a plethora of new quality-of-life and general improvements coming to Diablo 4 Season 2. These general improvements include the automatic usage of Scrolls of Escape whenever a Hardcore character becomes disconnected from the game, increased experience gains, account-wide Renown rewards, and more!
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Among the various experience improvements coming to Season 2, the developers highlighted the following:
With all of these experience changes, the developers have estimated that players will be able to reach level 100 a whopping 40% faster than in Season of the Malignant.
Other changes include Renown rewards becoming account-wide, within the same game mode. This means that every Renown reward that you have previously unlocked will be automatically unlocked for every new character that you make going forward. The only caveat is that Renown progression is not shared between Hardcore and Softcore modes. Additional Waypoints will also be automatically unlocked at the start of each Season, which will make traveling around the world slightly easier for new characters.
After Season of the Malignant has ended, Diablo 4 will also provide players with two additional character slots for players to keep their retired characters on the Eternal Realm. And those are just a handful of great improvements coming to Diablo 4 in Season of Blood. What do you think of these general improvements? Is there anything else that you think needs to be improved in Diablo 4? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
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Respawn will introduce cross progression for Apex Legends with the launch of Season 19 this month.
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