Diablo 4 has been the center of a lot of speculation, fueled by official news dripped out during Activision Blizzard's quarterly reports. A series with over 60 million total sales is bound to have a big fanbase, and the current state of affairs paints a picture of a very ambitious game set to be released in 2023 that will likely please fans of the series.
The announcement of Diablo 4 has been followed by a few important details that will hopefully separate the game from its peers and predecessors: the skill tree has gotten a huge revamp, the game will be open world, and it will even feature cross-play across all platforms. Needless to say, players' hopes are high for the first full major platform release of a Diablo game since 2012.
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Diablo 4 Alpha Test Met With Promising Responses
The distribution of this alpha build also shows that development is chugging along at a reasonable pace. The next step would be a wider alpha, followed by the hotly anticipated beta. Surely there are a myriad of fans waiting for what will likely be one of the biggest releases of 2023, if the game doesn't get delayed again. Time will tell if the wait pays off, but this is certainly a step in the right direction.
There's much to look forward to, including the implementation of live service features, such as online play, which probably won't be tested to their full capacity until the full beta is released to the public. As usual, all one can do is wait, and as Diablo 4 approaches, the breadcrumbs of news will hopefully turn into expansive trailers and limited betas that will at the very least satiate fans' hunger until the release date.
Sources: Jason Shreier/Twitter, GameRant
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