Not only is Blizzard Entertainment working on a comic book series and hiring for a new Diablo game, the publisher-developer has announced that there are “multiple Diablo projects” in the works. Blizzard Community Manager Brandy Camel took over the official Diablo Twitter account to deliver the news.
The tweet offered a video of Camel sharing some updates on the state of the Diablo franchise. She confirmed that Season 14 of Diablo III: Reaper of Souls will consist of themed segments, with the Season of Greed being the first of many to come. She then pivoted to unannounced Diablo projects and informed us that the “forges [at] Blizzard are burning hot,” and that there are “multiple Diablo projects in the works.” Camel admits that some are going to take longer than others, but that there might be some news to share “later this year.”
Stay awhile and listen – we have exciting updates to share about the future of Diablo. pic.twitter.com/J7S3HHcWQC
— Diablo (@Diablo) August 8, 2018
Diablo III first launched back in 2012 for the PC, before it headed over to the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in 2013. However, the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One didn’t get Diablo III until its definitive edition, Diablo III: Ultimate Evil Edition, launched in 2014.
Diablo III is available for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PC, Xb0x 360, and Xbox One.
[Source: Twitter]
10 Xbox One games we wish would come to PS4
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Xbox One Games We Wish Were on PS4
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Cuphead
While it's not out yet, Cuphead has already found an adoring fanbase thanks to its gorgeous visual style. It's not just all flair, though, as it's a very challenging 2D action platformer in its own right. Both times I've played it, I've come away impressed by how polished the gameplay feels.
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D4: Dark Dreams Don't Die
The very eccentric Swery is simply too pure for this world. We do not deserve him. It's only fitting then that D4: Dark Dreams Don't Die was never finished. His exceptionally weird mystery would've eclipsed gaming as a medium, but it's still fun to speculate about what could've been.
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Forza Horizon 3
Gran Turismo is great (and why Forza Motorsport didn't quite make our list), but there's nothing on PS4 quite like Forza Horizon. The open-world racer features some incredible visuals, an awesome world, and some of the best DLC ever made. The Hot Wheels expansion in particular is a ton of fun, and who could pass up driving those iconic toy cars past dinosaurs?
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Halo: The Master Chief Collection
Let's face it: Killzone never lived up to its "Halo killer" marketing, and Bungie's first-person shooter reigned supreme. The Master Chief Collection allows players to relive the majority of the franchise, and would show Sony-only console owners what they've been missing.
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Killer Instinct
This generation of consoles has been great for fighting games, but the one I've spent the most time playing is Killer Instinct. Iron Galaxy has done a great job iterating upon Double Helix's reboot, and it's almost become a serious version of Smash Bros. with the inclusions of several Xbox icons.
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Ori and the Blind Forest
Beautiful. Both visually and thematically, few games are as gorgeous as Ori and the Blind Forest. It's one of the best Metroidvania titles in a decade, and is a must-play for platforming fans.
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PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds
Microsoft typically doesn't get as many third-party console exclusives as Sony, but they really hit the jackpot when they lined up PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds. The shooter has taken the PC world by storm, and there's a ton of hype for the upcoming console version.
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Screamride
Frontier Developments are best known for their theme park and space sims, but Screamride was a chance for them to go wild. Part construction simulator and part puzzle game, the game features three different modes that have players wreaking havoc. All three are a blast, and it's nice to see Frontier showing a different side to them.
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Sunset Overdrive
Insomniac might be best known for their work on Spyro and Ratchet and Clank, but their best game is (weirdly) an Xbox One exclusive. Sunset Overdrive is some of the most fun gamers can have in an open-world, and features a goofy sense of humor throughout. Hopefully Spider-Man will be able to top it.
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Zoo Tycoon
It's easy to mock Kinect at this point, but one of my favorite experiences early on in this generation was playing with the animals in Zoo Tycoon. It's also a really great park builder title (and you can get in golf carts that look like animals), but I'm mainly there to play with virtual animals.