I keep forgetting just how many incredible games have come out this year. Fair to say, we have been spoiled for choice in 2023 - and withMarvel’s Spider-Man 2, Super Mario Bros. Wonder, Alan Wake 2, Persona 5 Tactica, andAvatar: Frontiers of Pandorastill to come, the fun isn’t going to end anytime soon.If you cast your minds back to June, we were treated to the excellentDiabloIV. The game mademore money for Activision Blizzard in one weekthanDiablo Immortaldid in an entire year. In fact, it hit the very apt sales milestone of$666 million in just five days. Lilith would be proud. It’sBlizzard’s fastest selling game to date, and a number of highly-requested updates have been made in the months since release. It’s no surprise then thatDiablo Vis already being teasedbut ahead of that,Diablo IVis coming to Steam.Take a look atDiablo IVin action below.That’s right. Those of you who have been waiting forDiablo IVto land on Steam will not have to wait much longer. The popular RPG will land on the Steam storefront on 17 October. Thankfully,Diablo IVsupports crossplay so you’ll be able to team up with your friends on Xbox, PlayStation and Battle.net - plus the game’s arrival on Steam times up nicely with the beginning of the new Season of Blood. Spooky.AdvertSeason of Blood isDiablo IV’s second season. The first season didn’t go down all that well after devsnerfed a bunch of classesbut after much outcry from fans, that decision was rectified in a later patch. Season of Blood will play host to 90 tiers, with 27 of these being free tiers and 63 being premium offerings. It goes without saying that you’ll need to purchase the battle pass to unlock those premium tiers.The season’s new questline will introduce you to some ‘deadly blood-driven enemies’, plus if you’ve already completed the main campaign, you’ll be able to skip ahead following the Missing Pieces quest from the prologue, allowing you to dive straight into the new Season of Blood content. What more could you want?Featured Image Credit: Activision Blizzard, ValveTopics:Diablo,Diablo 4,Steam,PC,Activision Blizzard

I keep forgetting just how many incredible games have come out this year. Fair to say, we have been spoiled for choice in 2023 - and withMarvel’s Spider-Man 2, Super Mario Bros. Wonder, Alan Wake 2, Persona 5 Tactica, andAvatar: Frontiers of Pandorastill to come, the fun isn’t going to end anytime soon.If you cast your minds back to June, we were treated to the excellentDiabloIV. The game mademore money for Activision Blizzard in one weekthanDiablo Immortaldid in an entire year. In fact, it hit the very apt sales milestone of$666 million in just five days. Lilith would be proud. It’sBlizzard’s fastest selling game to date, and a number of highly-requested updates have been made in the months since release. It’s no surprise then thatDiablo Vis already being teasedbut ahead of that,Diablo IVis coming to Steam.Take a look atDiablo IVin action below.That’s right. Those of you who have been waiting forDiablo IVto land on Steam will not have to wait much longer. The popular RPG will land on the Steam storefront on 17 October. Thankfully,Diablo IVsupports crossplay so you’ll be able to team up with your friends on Xbox, PlayStation and Battle.net - plus the game’s arrival on Steam times up nicely with the beginning of the new Season of Blood. Spooky.AdvertSeason of Blood isDiablo IV’s second season. The first season didn’t go down all that well after devsnerfed a bunch of classesbut after much outcry from fans, that decision was rectified in a later patch. Season of Blood will play host to 90 tiers, with 27 of these being free tiers and 63 being premium offerings. It goes without saying that you’ll need to purchase the battle pass to unlock those premium tiers.The season’s new questline will introduce you to some ‘deadly blood-driven enemies’, plus if you’ve already completed the main campaign, you’ll be able to skip ahead following the Missing Pieces quest from the prologue, allowing you to dive straight into the new Season of Blood content. What more could you want?Featured Image Credit: Activision Blizzard, ValveTopics:Diablo,Diablo 4,Steam,PC,Activision Blizzard
I keep forgetting just how many incredible games have come out this year. Fair to say, we have been spoiled for choice in 2023 - and withMarvel’s Spider-Man 2, Super Mario Bros. Wonder, Alan Wake 2, Persona 5 Tactica, andAvatar: Frontiers of Pandorastill to come, the fun isn’t going to end anytime soon.If you cast your minds back to June, we were treated to the excellentDiabloIV. The game mademore money for Activision Blizzard in one weekthanDiablo Immortaldid in an entire year. In fact, it hit the very apt sales milestone of$666 million in just five days. Lilith would be proud. It’sBlizzard’s fastest selling game to date, and a number of highly-requested updates have been made in the months since release. It’s no surprise then thatDiablo Vis already being teasedbut ahead of that,Diablo IVis coming to Steam.Take a look atDiablo IVin action below.That’s right. Those of you who have been waiting forDiablo IVto land on Steam will not have to wait much longer. The popular RPG will land on the Steam storefront on 17 October. Thankfully,Diablo IVsupports crossplay so you’ll be able to team up with your friends on Xbox, PlayStation and Battle.net - plus the game’s arrival on Steam times up nicely with the beginning of the new Season of Blood. Spooky.AdvertSeason of Blood isDiablo IV’s second season. The first season didn’t go down all that well after devsnerfed a bunch of classesbut after much outcry from fans, that decision was rectified in a later patch. Season of Blood will play host to 90 tiers, with 27 of these being free tiers and 63 being premium offerings. It goes without saying that you’ll need to purchase the battle pass to unlock those premium tiers.The season’s new questline will introduce you to some ‘deadly blood-driven enemies’, plus if you’ve already completed the main campaign, you’ll be able to skip ahead following the Missing Pieces quest from the prologue, allowing you to dive straight into the new Season of Blood content. What more could you want?
I keep forgetting just how many incredible games have come out this year. Fair to say, we have been spoiled for choice in 2023 - and withMarvel’s Spider-Man 2, Super Mario Bros. Wonder, Alan Wake 2, Persona 5 Tactica, andAvatar: Frontiers of Pandorastill to come, the fun isn’t going to end anytime soon.
If you cast your minds back to June, we were treated to the excellentDiabloIV. The game mademore money for Activision Blizzard in one weekthanDiablo Immortaldid in an entire year. In fact, it hit the very apt sales milestone of$666 million in just five days. Lilith would be proud. It’sBlizzard’s fastest selling game to date, and a number of highly-requested updates have been made in the months since release. It’s no surprise then thatDiablo Vis already being teasedbut ahead of that,Diablo IVis coming to Steam.
Take a look atDiablo IVin action below.
That’s right. Those of you who have been waiting forDiablo IVto land on Steam will not have to wait much longer. The popular RPG will land on the Steam storefront on 17 October. Thankfully,Diablo IVsupports crossplay so you’ll be able to team up with your friends on Xbox, PlayStation and Battle.net - plus the game’s arrival on Steam times up nicely with the beginning of the new Season of Blood. Spooky.
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Season of Blood isDiablo IV’s second season. The first season didn’t go down all that well after devsnerfed a bunch of classesbut after much outcry from fans, that decision was rectified in a later patch. Season of Blood will play host to 90 tiers, with 27 of these being free tiers and 63 being premium offerings. It goes without saying that you’ll need to purchase the battle pass to unlock those premium tiers.
The season’s new questline will introduce you to some ‘deadly blood-driven enemies’, plus if you’ve already completed the main campaign, you’ll be able to skip ahead following the Missing Pieces quest from the prologue, allowing you to dive straight into the new Season of Blood content. What more could you want?
Topics:Diablo,Diablo 4,Steam,PC,Activision Blizzard