The first major patch for Baldur's Gate 3 has dropped—and it's a doozy, so much so that it can't even fit on the Steam page: «Patch 1 is too big for our usual patch notes due to Steam’s character limit».
08.08.2023 - 17:41 / news.blizzard.com
Sanctuary is a volatile place—danger lurks at every turn and Lilith’s reappearance has ushered in a new era of hardships for those unfortunate enough to call these lands home. While its denizens may not have much in the way of material goods, they make up for it with rich stories to tell.
The Tales of Sanctuary is a collection of free-to-read Diablo IV short stories introducing a cast of new characters, with a few familiar faces sprinkled in. The fourth and final entry into this series is “Teeth of the Plague” by Z Brewer and can be read below.
Tejal tells the tale of a holdfast infested with plague-carrying rats, and Kirek, the man tasked with removing them. In his years of dealing with the vermin, Kirek has done many foul and unspeakable deeds, but it seems the end is in sight. That is, until he stumbles upon a creature lurking in the dark—a creature said to have the soul of a thousand vermin, seeking the blood of its betrayer...
Read “Teeth of the Plague” by Z Brewer now!
“Teeth of the Plague” is our final entry in the Tales of Sanctuary collection. Recall former tales in Tejal’s personal story Witness, the story of the vengeful Klath-Ulna in The Toll of Darkness and Light, and the journey of the Iolaynah in Sanctum of Bone. Though the Tales of Sanctuary have concluded, you never know what whispers you might hear while gazing upon Tejal’s illustrious wares.
After basking in Tejal’s storytelling, browse the artifacts in her possession by visiting the in-game Shop—you might even walk away with a story of your own to tell. Her wares are not for free—Tejal only trades her trinkets and curios for Platinum.
The first major patch for Baldur's Gate 3 has dropped—and it's a doozy, so much so that it can't even fit on the Steam page: «Patch 1 is too big for our usual patch notes due to Steam’s character limit».
Diablo franchise lead Rod Ferguson says Diablo 4 will feature more ambitious seasons than earlier games in the series because it's trying to appeal more to traditional RPG fans as well as action-RPG grinders.
While Diablo 4 is still in the throes of its first season, Season of the Malignant, Season 2 is already close at hand. Coming October 17th, Season of Blood brings a new companion, the Vampire Hunter Erys.
Diablo 4 fans don’t have to wait too long until Season 2 releases in October. Luckily, at Gamescom 2023, Blizzard announced that vampiric powers are coming to Diablo 4 Season of Blood. The second Season of the beloved action RPG will introduce vampires and vampire hunters. Although it was a short trailer, we got a decent glimpse of what the new questline will center around.
By Wes Davis, a weekend editor who covers the latest in tech and entertainment. He has written news, reviews, and more as a tech journalist since 2020.
Diablo 4 has been out for two months, but Diablo 3 is still going, with Season 29 the last new one planned--and it's a big one. The PTR for upcoming patch 2.7.6 is opening up tomorrow for two weeks, and the team details some of what to expect, including a new single player mode.
After 11 years, Diablo 3 is getting its final new season, and it seems that Blizzard has saved one of the best for last.
Blizzard has released details on the upcoming Diablo 3 2.76 PTR that will be running August 15-August 29. More specifically, this update highlights what will be coming to Diablo 3 Season 29: Visions of Enmity.
Diablo 4's Tales of Sanctuary concludes with the fourth and final entry into the series — Teeth of the Plague. This short story follows the journey of a plague-rat exterminator named Kirek, and his encounter with a creature that is believed to have the soul of a thousand vermin.
A brand new short story, ”Teeth of the Plague”is now out, concluding the Diablo IV Tales of Sanctuary series.
Just as Lilith’s hatred continues to permeate through the very fabric of Diablo 4‘s Sanctuary, Elon Musk and Mike ‘Qwik’ Ybarra’s Twitter relationship continues to blossom – something I didn’t think I’d type once, never mind twice. The pair have been discussing the RPG game yet again after Musk was heard playing Diablo 4 during a Twitter Space, but this time it’s resoundingly more positive.
Diablo 4 is walking back several changes from its big Season 1 patch which had made the game an even bigger slog and proved to be overwhelmingly controversial with fans. Blizzard had previously spoken about the upcoming 1.1.1 plaster update during a developer livestream, but the new patch notes detail everything we can expect, including crucial fixes, tweaks to mounts, and big buffs for the Sorcerer and Barbarian classes. The patch drops on August 8th.