Diablo 4 Vessel of Hatred is the Diablo 2 throwback we've been waiting for, and it perfectly paves the way for a new era of Sanctuary.
Diablo 4’s Vessel of Hatred expansion feels like an essential pickup for players who want a deeper Diablo 4 experience.
If we can't play the classes that showed up in Diablo 3, we should be able to recruit them as Mercenaries in Diablo 4.
Fans are still bringing new content to Blizzard's classic RPG as Project Diablo 2 a adds new Uber Boss, Runewords and more this month.
Blizzard has detailed what to expect from Diablo 4’s upcoming Vessel of Hatred expansion and Season 6 Hatred Rising, and ...
Your task is to find Neyrelle and help her tackle the Lord of Hatred’s growing influence ... It’s a return to a region we’ve seen in Diablo 2, so long-time fans of the series will notice ...
Diablo 4 ended on a major cliffhanger. With Lilith defeated, Neyrelle fled with Lord of Hatred Mephisto's ... exploring this region during Diablo 2. It's roughly the same size as the Fractured ...
In our review impressions, we cover the game's story, art direction, and technical polish as we head deeper into the jungles ...
just like Diablo 3's Reaper of Souls and Diablo 2's Lord of Destruction expansions. Vessel of Hatred is set to debut next month, alongside Season 6, where Blizzard will also introduce new ...
Neyrelle, the young girl who ends the main campaign with a demon lord ... Diablo 4 expansion story takes place in Nahantu, a jungle region at the southern end of Diablo 4's world map. Diablo 2 ...