The Kotaku article “heard” that the new Diablo has changed drastically over the past four years and gone through two different iterations under different directors. It sounds like development has been a bit troubled, however. Whatever the case, it would seem Diablo 4 is in the works. The only dispute here is the “when.” It might have been slated for BlizzCon, or it could have just been an idea that was discussed but never implemented. Two sources of theirs “familiar with Blizzard’s plans” said that the video where Allen Adham speaks to fans about a new full-scale Diablo project was indeed made. Meanwhile, Kotaku updated their article about the rumor. We do continue to have different teams working on multiple unannounced Diablo projects, and we look forward to announcing when the time is right. We generally don’t comment on rumors or speculation, but we can say that we didn’t pull any announcements from BlizzCon this year or have plans for other announcements. One of the sources claims that their plans changed because they didn’t want to commit when development was still in a state of flux.Ī representative from Blizzard spoke up about the rumors:įirst off we want to mention that we definitely hear our community. Odds are it would be more like the announcement of The Elder Scrolls VI: a short video that doesn’t say or reveal much except “Hey, we’re working on this.” Don’t remember it? Here it is, in its half-minute glory.Īccording to sources, the Diablo 4 announcement video was slated for BlizzCon, but plans changed a couple of weeks beforehand and the reveal was scrapped. The video likely wouldn’t be a gameplay video. In a story originally posted by Kotaku (now edited for corrections), sources told them that the plan was to originally announce Diablo Immortal, and end things with a video where Blizzard co-founder Allen Adham would confirm to fans that Diablo 4 was in the works.
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