According to Blizzard, Diablo IV will feature at least 5 regions and over 150 dungeons.

Blizzard has revealed a bit more about Diablo IV. 5 regions and over 150 dungeons await players.

When Blizzard announced Diablo IV in 2019, we knew very little about the game: fans saw only a few art and short teasers here and there. Today, in the latest announcement of the development of this opus, the studio revealed a number of additional details, in particular regarding the content that will be available to players. And the least we can say is that something needs to be done.

Blizzard reveals a little more about Diablo IV

According to Blizzard, Diablo IV will offer no less than five different regions and more than 150 dungeons for players to explore, where they can face more or less impressive monsters and find items. Each dungeon should have its own characteristics, with great dynamics, be it weather, lighting effects, and other game mechanics, to give a truly different experience to each dungeon.

5 regions and over 150 dungeons await players

Game Art Director Chris Ryder said, “We approach Diablo IV’s environments with a darker and more down-to-earth interpretation than previous titles. The “Old Masters”pillar gives us the ability to filter things, to take into account the technique of classical artists like Rembrandt, with their fine control of details, tones and their perfect use of color palettes. The Return to Darkness pillar is a continuous line from the dungeons to the fires, which represents the idea that the Sanctuary is a gothic, medieval, dangerous and dark world.”

Currently, Diablo IV still doesn’t have a launch date, and knowing Blizazrd, it could be a very long time before you can enjoy it. Until then, pre-orders for Diablo Immortal for iOS are open, which suggests that the game may soon arrive on this mobile platform. What to wait a bit until the release of Diablo IV.

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