Blizzard will reveal new details about the future of the series on February 11 as part of the “Diablo 30th Anniversary Spotlight.” The presentation will focus on upcoming content and updates and provide a preview of the Diablo year 2026.
The focus will be on three titles that are still actively being developed: Diablo 4, Diablo 2: Resurrected, and Diablo Immortal. New content is planned for all three games, which will be released over the next few months and throughout the year.
Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred is set to launch in April and brings major changes
The next major expansion for Diablo 4 has already been announced. “Lord of Hatred” is set to be released in April and will be the next major step for the action RPG. Diablo 4 was launched in June 2023, with the first expansion, “Vessel of Hatred,” following in October 2024.
In the spotlight, Blizzard will reveal more about the second new class, among other things. One class has already been confirmed: the Paladin will be part of Lord of Hatred.
In addition to class content, major gameplay adjustments are also on the table. Blizzard has announced insights into extensive changes to the skill trees for the event. In addition, new endgame systems will be introduced, which are intended to provide more structure and more goals after the campaign progresses in the long term.
Diablo 2 Resurrected: Ladder Season 13 is coming, and Blizzard promises new details
Diablo 2 Resurrected is also part of the Diablo 30th Anniversary Spotlight. Specific content has not yet been formulated in advance, but Blizzard has made it clear that there will be several topics.
One clear date is already on the calendar: Ladder Season 13 starts on February 20. This puts Diablo 2 Resurrected back in the spotlight after a relatively quiet period in terms of major updates.
It remains to be seen what additional changes or surprises Blizzard will present in the spotlight. However, the date suggests that Ladder Season 13 will not be the only item on the agenda.
Diablo Immortal: Roadmap 2026 with new class, new region, and story continuation
Diablo Immortal will also have a permanent place in the spotlight. Blizzard wants to present the roadmap for 2026 in more detail and show how the mobile spin-off is expected to develop over the course of the year.
Some of the content is already known. A new class, a new region, and the return of an evil force are planned. In addition, the story will continue and push the world further toward corruption, conflict, and consequences.
Blizzard has been relying on a consistent content rhythm for years, especially with Diablo Immortal.
The 2026 roadmap is intended to continue this course and further expand the game as a live service.
The Diablo 30th Anniversary Spotlight will be broadcast as a livestream on February 11. Blizzard will stream the event on both Twitch and YouTube.
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A Blizzard presentation with new information and updates on the Diablo series.
Diablo 4, Diablo 2 Resurrected, and Diablo Immortal.
The expansion is scheduled to launch in April.
The Paladin.
A second new class, changes to skill trees, and new endgame systems.
Ladder Season 13 starts on February 20, and there will be new details as well.
A new class, a new region, and new story content.
On Twitch and YouTube.

