

This means that iconic franchises now owned by the tech giant such as Diablo, Warcraft, StarCraft, Crash Bandicoot or Call of Duty might soon become Xbox exclusives. Microsoft now owns Activision Blizzard and all of their IPs after the historic $70B-worth transaction.

Perhaps Blizzard might announce Diablo IV's new expansions? We'll have to wait and see.ĭiablo IV is Blizzard's fastest-selling game of all time, and so far it's earned more than $666 million in revenue.It still sounds unbelievable, but it's true. Blizzard will also post two articles on its website that dig deeper into the topics discussed during the Diablo IV and Diablo Immortal parts of the livestream.īeyond the next Diablo livestream, BlizzCon 2023 is coming up in November, and fans can surely expect more news on Diablo then.

Fans can hear from senior narrative designer RyanQuinn and lead user experience designer Chris Liao, who will provide new details on the next class coming to Diablo Immortal in July.Īdditionally, there will be a live Q&A session at the end of the livestream.įor those who can't or don't want to watch live, the livestream is being recorded and will be available to watch after the fact. Some of the panelists will include associate game director Joseph Piepiora and lead game producer Timothy Ismay.īeyond Diablo IV, the event promises updates on the mobile game Diablo Immortal. The event will be hosted by associate director of community Adam Fletcher. In addition to the first details on Diablo IV Season 1, Blizzard will discuss upcoming quality-of-life updates for the game. The next Diablo Developer Update livestream will be held July 6 at 11 AM PT / 2 PM ET, and it promises new details on Diablo IV's first season in its live-service campaign. Blizzard is hosting a big Diablo IV showcase next week, the company has announced.
