Diablo 4 is next in line in the Diablo series and development so far seems to be going smoothly. Thankfully, Diablo 2: Resurrected seems to be the remaster fans have always wanted, so even if cheap Diablo IV Gold doesn't learn from Diablo 3's mistakes, Diablo 2 will be more accessible now than ever before.
With each quarterly blog update, Blizzard sheds more light on Diablo 4's development with the last quarterly update focused on its art direction, which revealed the ability to create the look of a player's class, a first for the series.
Fans of the Diablo series holds Diablo 2 in high regard as the peak standard for ARPG quality, which some fans feel was lost in Diablo 3. With the art direction, itemization, and PVP seemingly closer in design and feel to Diablo 2 than its immediate predecessor Diablo 3, fans have high hopes for this sequel.
Diablo 3 came out in 2012 to mixed reception with new players appreciating the smooth quality of gameplay, and old players lambasting questionable features such as the real money auction house and the regular auction house.
To many, they felt as though Blizzard missed the mark with Diablo 3, though Blizzard has continued to Diablo 4 Gold improve the game since its launch, many fans won't touch the game anymore and simply stick with Diablo 2 to get their loot fix.
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