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Diablo 4 Won’t Include Pay-to-Win Mechanics, Season to Offer Cosmetic Rewards, Blizzard Confirms 6nq5w

Diablo 4 is slated to launch sometime in 2023, across all major platforms: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X, and PC. 6nf1n

Diablo 4 Won’t Include Pay-to-Win Mechanics, Season  to Offer Cosmetic Rewards, Blizzard Confirms

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Purchasing the Diablo 4 Season offers in-game currency, which can be spent in the in-game shop

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  • Diablo 4’s Battle will be divided into Free and tiers
  • New Season adds quests and challenges that grant special rewards
  • Purchasing the battle results in faster XP gain
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Diablo 4 will not feature pay-to-win mechanics. In a developer blog post, Activision Blizzard has confirmed that the hotly-anticipated dungeon crawler title will only contain cosmetic items in its in-game store. The deliberately fashioned statement comes in the wake of the controversy surrounding their last release, Diablo Immortal, which offered gameplay advantages in exchange for real-world money. The Diablo 4 also includes a battle system and is set to release sometime in 2023, across PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X, and PC.

Diablo IV. The latest instalment will see the return of Season Journey, as players are tasked with exploring the Sanctuary and earning limited-time rewards at the end of each chapter. Blizzard is planning to up the difficulty levels in the later stages, creating a rewarding experience for skilled players. Like Diablo 3, Seasons Journey will be free for all.

Season is a new live service monetisation system in Diablo 4, adding new quests, challenges, and quality-of-life improvements to the game. Think of it like a battle system, where completing tasks and levelling up unlocks new items. But as mentioned before, these rewards are merely cosmetics and add no value to gameplay or skill. Tiers will be divided into two parts: Free and . The Free tier, which is open to all, provides gameplay boosts for everyone — making it streamlined. In contrast, the Tier — the ‘paid' battle — rewards are focused on high-quality aesthetics.

Purchasing the Season also offers in-game currency, which can be used to unlock items in the Diablo 4 shop. In fact, the only reason to buy a Season would be to earn XP fast and play dress-up with your in-game character. This change in marketing tactics is huge, especially when compared to Diablo Immortal, where you could just toss money at the game to ensure steady progress.

Buzz surrounding the game skyrocketed when Twitch streamer Quintin “Quin69” Crawford spent $25,000 (about Rs. 19,95,000) in an attempt to earn a rare five-star gem. The item was only attainable through a gacha/ loot box system, and would help with upgrading weapons and armour, and ultimately completing the game. Once finished, the streamer deleted the game in frustration and asked his viewers to never buy into the system.

Bethesda Games Showcase, Diablo IV introduces a fifth playable class — the Necromancer — a legendary priest who can summon and command the undead in battle. Players can venture into the vast open-world map — through plague lands, canyons, and mountain ranges — and face off against iconic demons such as Lilith, Queen of the Succubi. Like previous entries, customisation options will be diverse and players can also make choices for Skill Trees.

Diablo 4 is slated to launch sometime in 2023, across Xbox Series S/X, and Windows PC via Battle.net.


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Diablo IV 6o1x12

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  • Good
  • Looks stunningly gory
  • Diverse class options
  • Skills synergise beautifully with builds
  • Finely-tuned combat
  • Great voice acting
  • Rewarding exploration
  • Satisfying loot system
  • Bad
  • Lacklustre story
  • Tight enemy-scaling
  • Microtransactions
  • Mob fights can get monotonous
  • Side quests feel like checklists
Genre RPG
Platform PlayStation 4 (PS4), PlayStation 5 (PS5), Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X, PC: Windows
Modes Multiplayer
Series Diablo
PEGI Rating 16+
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