During yesterday's Diablo 4 developer Livestream, Blizzard showed off the new Diablo 4 Season 2 vampiric armor set.
17.09.2023 - 06:07 / wccftech.com / Adam Fletcher / Adam Jackson
Diablo 4 Season of Blood, Diablo 4's upcoming second season, will offer a whole lot of content, according to the development team.
As a matter of fact - Blizzard will need multiple longer deep-dive streams to cover all of the season's features. That's what Blizzard's General Manager of all things Diablo, Rog Fergusson, Community Development Director Adam Fletcher, and Lead Class Designer Adam Jackson said on Twitter recently. Some days ago, Fergusson took to Twitter to tease that Diablo 4's second season will contain "so much stuff" that two live streams are needed to cover all of the content. In his response, Community Development Director Adam Fletcher confirmed that the Season of Blood is true "quite a lot". Fletcher added that he expects that both live streams will be "around" two hours in length.
It is quite a lot
During yesterday's Diablo 4 developer Livestream, Blizzard showed off the new Diablo 4 Season 2 vampiric armor set.
In their Developer Update livestream on October 4, Blizzard announced that almost all Unique items will receive an update with Diablo 4 Season 2. Between their Season 2 showcase and the community Q&A segment, Global Community Development Director Adam Fletcher teased this massive update and referred to the development team's next livestream update happening on October 10, which will focus on class updates and item changes:
Diablo 4 has been on the back-burner amid the chaos of Baldur's Gate 3 and Starfield's launches, but much like an arch-demonness putting together the pieces of an inter-planar conspiracy, Blizzard have been doing a lot of work behind the scenes. The action-RPG's next big round of additions, the Season of Blood, launches on 17th October alongside the Steam edition of the game. It introduces a new season journey and questline, a new season event, and some skulking new enemies of the Nosferatu persuasion.
Diablo 4 is coming to Steam on 17th October, following a period of Battle.net PC exclusivity.
During the October 3 Diablo 4 Devstream about the upcoming Season 2, Diablo Community Manager Adam Fletcher casually revealed that Diablo 4 is coming to Steam. When Season 2, Season of Blood launches on October 17th, players will be able to download and play the ARPG through Steam. Earlier this year another Blizzard title, Overwatch 2, also came to Steam.
Blizzard has released their recap blog post for the Diablo 4 Season 2 Developer Update Livestream! If you want to learn more about the topics discussed below, feel free to check our news articles. Season of Blood Blog Post Released — Diablo 4 Season 2 Diablo 4 Is Coming To Steam On October 17
Fresh from a packed Developer Update Livestream, the team provided an overview of the Season of Blood and a trove of quality-of-life updates. For a quick top-level preview, we are adding more Endgame activities, significantly increasing Experience gains to reduce the journey to Level 100 and increasing the ability to specifically target Uniques and Uber Uniques.
Boy, that sure didn't take long. Blizzard announced today that Diablo 4, the latest iteration of its demon-clobbering action-RPG, will be coming to Steam on October 17, and is available for wishlisting now.
Blizzard Entertainment is bringing Diablo 4 to Steam on Oct. 17, the publisher announced Wednesday during a developer update livestream. Diablo 4 is the second title from Blizzard to be released on Valve’s digital storefront, following the August release of Overwatch 2 on Steam.
Diablo IV has been one of the biggest PC launches of the year, but it’s reach has been limited somewhat by the fact that it’s only been available via Battle.net, not Steam or any other storefront. Well, that’s about to change. During their most recent developer update, Blizzard announced that Diablo IV will be launching on Steam later this month alongside the game’s Season 2 content. Blizzard community director Adam Fletcher had this to say about the move…
Over the next two weeks, the Diablo 4 development team will be hosting two live streams that are expected to clock in at over 2 hours each! The Global Community Development Director for Diablo 4, Adam Fletcher, shared the agenda for each of these upcoming livestreams. Season of Blood Livestream Agendas The first of these two streams will take place on October 4th at 11:00 a.m. PST and will cover the following:
Blizzard Entertainment has announced that the next Diablo 4 Developer Update livestream will occur on October 4th, 11 AM PDT. Season of Blood, the second season for the action RPG looter, is the focus.