
It appears most of the changes we can expect between now and release will be technical, such as improvements to server stability and hopefully a solution to the thorny issue of some players' GPUs being bricked. Blizzard spent years learning the ins and outs of a live-service game, and now it plans to execute those lessons in the upcoming Diablo 4, which arrives on June 2.ĭiablo 4's beta tests are giving us a great idea of what to expect from the final product. You gotta admit, eleven years is a tenure any game would be proud to have, especially after a start as rocky as Diablo 3.

What this essentially means is that Diablo 3 is on its way to retirement.
