
Just the absence of cross-game DLC like an Overwatch skin or Heroes of the Storm cosmetics in the Rise of the Necromancer DLC should show Diablo 3's reaching the end of its days. While the game is certain to keep receiving seasonal content and balance patches for the foreseeable future, everyone should see the writing on the wall. The inevitability of Blizzard moving forward from Diablo 3 should now be settling in. Yet even at $15, the Rise of the Necromancer DLC should be a suitable swan song for Diablo 3. The Reaper of Souls expansion for Diablo 3 currently only costs $20 after all, and features a robust selection of content including the Templar class. For more casual Diablo 3 fans, a $15 price point may seem a bit excessive. Since the game doesn't offer microtransactions, digital goods like character slots and stash tabs come at a premium. Here's a list of what's included, which can all be seen in the Necromancer Sizzle Reel trailer above, which also released today:įor hardcore Diablo 3 fans, the Rise of the Necromancer DLC pack has a lot to offer. It's one of the best Xbox games for fans of dungeon crawlers and hack-and-slash combat, and despite Season 1's controversial changes, we've been having an absolute blast with it.Blizzard will be filling out the Rise of the Necromancer DLC pack with an assortment of other digital goodies. The stream will be hosted by Game Director Joe Shely, Associate Game Director Joseph Piepiora, and Global Community Development Director Adam Fletcher.ĭiablo 4 is out now and is available on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One consoles, Windows PC, PS5, and PS4. ET on the official Diablo Twitch channel later today. In an effort to smooth things over with fans and discuss the contents of the Season 1 patch, Blizzard is hosting a Diablo 4 Fireside Chat livestream at 11 a.m. But I have faith that yalls at Blizzard can fix it." I almost deleted my Sorcerer and uninstalled this game. "Build up the bad to make it better, don't tear down the good. Keep the good as it is!" reads one Diablo 4 review on Metacritic, where Blizzard's ARPG is currently being review bombed by players angry about Season 1. Just to try and make bad things seem better. Stop taking good things and making them bad.
