Path of Exile will receive four expansions this year…despite having a sequel in the works
Grinding Gear Games has announced that the original Path of Exile’s quarterly updates will not be affected following the announcement of a sequel.
Grinding Gear Games has announced that the original Path of Exile’s quarterly updates will not be affected following the announcement of a sequel.
With a recent reveal that officially confirmed its existence, Blizzard is taking a Starship Troopers approach to how it doles out information on Diablo 4. Which basically translates to: Do you want to know more? In a blog update, Diablo 4 game director Luis Barriga explained how the team plans to keep fans up to date on progress, with quarterly reports that’ll detail what’s going on behind the scenes of the latest trek back into the burning hells of Sanctuary.
For Diablo 4, Blizzard wants to take multiplayer even further, eventually merging the realms of PC and console together into one glorious crossplay session.
Hail the Daughter of Hatred, the Creator of Sanctuary. Hail… Lilith. From the Abyss she has come. Call her home with this stunningly detailed sculpture, designed by the visionary artists of Blizzard Entertainment.
Class is in session! Or rather, Diablo 4 classes that is. So welcome, to Demon Evisceration 101! If you’re going to fight back against the hordes of hell, you’re going to need to choose a class that suits your style of play if you want to forge your own legend. In Diablo 4, three of those classes have been revealed, two of which are no surprise and the other being a welcome return from one of the finest expansions ever produced.
Hideous demons roaming the land looking to turn your bones into a collection of musical instruments, beasts beyond mortal ken being right bastards as they terrorise entire towns and the mother of all Nephalem is looking to stage a comeback akin to that of Green Day striking oil with American Idiot. Whether you’re down for the darker art style or you get a weird thrill from clicking on colourful enemies until they explode in an orgy of blood and steel, Diablo 4 looks set to scratch that itch and then some.
Sit down and get ready to scroll through a gallery of devilish still images from Diablo 4 that are already making me want to upgrade to a proper PC so that I can jam this sequel.
More than seven years since Blizzard first launched their second sequel in the war against hell, and it’s time to write a new chapter in the ongoing saga of the conflict that mankind happens to be caught in the middle of. After months of teasing and a no-show at last year’s BlizzCon, this year’s opening ceremony for Blizzard’s annual showcase …
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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