Diablo IV releases on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC in 2023

Blizzard has revealed that Diablo IV is launching in 2023 for the PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC. It will be supporting both cross-play and and cross-progression across all of the platforms it is releasing on. Players can play with others on different platforms and bring their Diablo IV progress on other systems. The news first debuted on the Xbox and Bethesda Games Showcase 2022 event.

Additionally, the Necromancer was also announced alongside the game's 2023 release. They will be the fifth playable class at launch. Diablo IV's initial announcement in November 2019 shared that the Barbarian, Sorceress, and Druid would initially hop into the fray. In February 2021, the Rogue was unveiled for Diablo IV. The Necromancer was one of the classes initially offered in the base Diablo II game, and was added in Diablo III with its Rise of the Necromancer pack that released much later.

A new developer showcase for Diablo IV highlighted much more of the upcoming action RPG's gameplay. It covered many of the title's features, including its character customization, open world structure, local world events, PvP, and end game systems, such as Paragon Boards.

Take a look at the next battle against Hell in the Necromancer Cinematic Trailer and Developer Gameplay Showcase below, along with new screenshots for Diablo IV.

Diablo IV - Necromancer Cinematic Trailer

Diablo IV - Developer Gameplay Showcase

Blizzard Entertainment announced today that Diablo IV, the next generation installment in the genre-defining series, is debuting in 2023. Blizzard also announced that Diablo IV is coming to Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5, alongside versions for Windows PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4, with cross-play and cross-progression enabled for all platforms.

Inside Sanctuary — a realm long embattled by the devastating wars between the High Heavens and the Burning Hells — decades have passed since the events of Diablo III: Reaper of Souls, but the world remains plagued by a sinister, corrupting force. And now Lilith, the Daughter of Hatred, has been reborn in the mortal world and is determined to rule over Sanctuary once more.

Joining the battle alongside iconic classes Barbarian, Sorceress, Rogue, and Druid is the legendary Necromancer, the fifth playable character class, which returns with newly designed undead mechanics. Players will be able to utilize the Necromancer’s Book of the Dead, an all-new ability for the class, allowing them to dominate the battlefield with deeper customization of their undead army than ever before. Fight with aggressive skeleton Warriors, fast-attacking Skirmishers, sword and board Defenders, or scythe-wielding Reapers. Unleash a litany of spells with Skeleton Mages, imbuing them with shadow, cold, and sacrificial magics. Deploy tanking Bone Golems, health-stealing Blood Golems, and charging Iron Golems. Or sacrifice them all to absorb their power.

“We can’t wait to open the gates of Hell next year—the talented team behind Diablo IV puts gameplay first in everything they do, and they have built the biggest and most ambitious vision of Sanctuary yet,” said Mike Ybarra, president of Blizzard Entertainment. “This sprawling world draws deeply from the dark well of the franchise’s 25-year history and is designed around the philosophy of player choice, offering an adventure unlike anything Diablo players have experienced before.”

Diablo IV’s version of Sanctuary is massive, and every inch is rife with opportunity for adventure. Character customization in the game is richer and more extensive than ever, and players will be able to let their curiosity (and perhaps foolishness) guide them through over 140 dungeons and dozens of side quests in their pursuit of victory over Lilith’s forces . . . and ever-more-powerful gear. Mighty world bosses pose added challenge throughout Sanctuary, encouraging players to team up with others they encounter on their journeys to defeat them and reap their treasures. And for the first time, players can forever alter the world around them by conquering and converting corrupted Strongholds into friendly outposts.

There’s no golden path to follow in Diablo IV; players can choose to progress in whatever nonlinear way they want to. This open-ended experience extends to the end game, where players can test their skills in Nightmare Dungeons, enjoy combative mayhem in dedicated PvP zones, build Paragon Boards to continue advancing and customizing their characters beyond max level, and engage with the Tree of Whispers to unlock further world objectives and bounties and acquire Legendary gear.

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