Diablo celebrates 30 years by unveiling the dark future of the franchise

13/02/2026 - 13:50

Turning thirty is no small feat, and Diablo is commemorating it with a 30th Anniversary Spotlight packed with key announcements for both the present and the future of the saga. Franchise leaders gathered to detail what’s coming to Diablo II: Resurrected, Diablo IV, and Diablo Immortal, marking a new era for Sanctuary.

In Diablo II: Resurrected, the team confirmed the arrival of a new class, accompanied by gameplay evolutions designed to refresh the experience in both progression and endgame. The intent is clear: to keep the classic spirit alive while expanding strategic options and introducing new build synergies for veterans and newcomers alike.

Meanwhile, Diablo Immortal expands its content with the addition of the Warlock, a class centered on dark power and forbidden rites, alongside a new zone that promises to broaden exploration and challenges across mobile and PC. This move reinforces the commitment to continuous content and lore expansion within its own ecosystem.

The most ambitious focus lies on Diablo IV and its expansion, Lord of Hatred, where details were teased regarding new classes, uncharted territories, and additional endgame features. The goal is to deepen advanced progression, diversify builds, and offer high-level challenges to keep the community engaged for the long haul.

This 30th anniversary isn't just a nostalgic celebration; it’s a statement of intent. The saga isn't looking back—it is evolving, expanding, and reinforcing its dark identity across all active titles.

After three decades of demons, legendary loot, and impossible builds, the question is inevitable: Are you ready for what’s next in the next chapter of Sanctuary?



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