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New Diablo 4 season start date announced

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It’s almost time again: Blizzard has announced the start of the third season for Diablo 4, which will begin without an official title the week after next. January 23rd marks the seamless transition from the current “Season of Blood” to the third season. Compared to previous announcements, there was less lead time this time, which only increases players’ anticipation for the upcoming adventures in the dark world of Diablo 4.

Exciting insights and news about the third season of Diablo 4 await fans on January 18 at 6 pm in the official developer update livestream There, high-ranking personalities such as Associate Director of Community Adam Fletcher, Game Design Manager Daniel Tanguay, Quest Designer Madeleine James and Lead Class Designer Adam Jackson will present details on improvements and new gameplay features. Following the presentation, a virtual Q&A session will be opened to directly engage curious players.

 

It remains to be seen whether Diablo 4 will also be present at Microsoft’s Developer Direct, which is taking place at the same time. Given the recent official takeover of Activision Blizzard by software giant Microsoft, interesting news about Diablo 4 could be revealed at the presentation. Players can therefore look forward not only to the upcoming season, but also to possible announcements and updates as part of the Developer Direct, which promises additional insights into projects such as Avowed and Indiana Jones.

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