as part of IGN’s 2023 Fan Fest (opens in new tab)announced by Blizzard opening cutscene (opens in new tab) Along with Diablo 4’s release, future closed and open beta dates will also be postponed. Players who pre-ordered Diablo 4 will be able to try it out over the weekend of March 17-19, while remaining prevs will have to wait another week for his weekend of March 24-26.
The cutscenes themselves are authentic. classic Diablo, even if it doesn’t reveal much. Reminiscent of Diablo 2’s story FMV, it depicts a lone warrior wandering a desolate landscape. This time, it’s your player his character instead of the suffering Diablo 1 warrior. As explained in IGN’s trailer, the in-game cutscenes feature a custom-designed player his character, so Deckard activates his factory of monsters while Cain talks about the fate of the world. You can fall in love with our fit. or whatever.
after something Disadvantageous Off-screen it happens to the horse, the torch goes out, the hero takes a short nap in a cave and dreams of demonic dreams – you know, skulls, blood and fire. Just a Lord of Terror thing. The cutscene seamlessly returns us to the isometric gameplay perspective we know and love before the trailer abruptly ends.
Diablo 4 is set to release on June 2nd, and from everything we’ve seen so far, it’s the second most anticipated game of 2023. (opens in new tab)PC Gamer Associate Editor Tyler Colp concludes it’s the Diablo he’s been waiting for. (opens in new tab) Based on last December playtest.