Many fans are excited about Diablo 4 possibly being unveiled at the upcoming BlizzCon 2016 event on November as there have been some teasers that surfaced in the past few months.
It has been several years since Diablo III came out and it turned out to be a spectacular success despite being decades behind its predecessors. Diablo 4 is expected to be even better with enhanced graphics and possibly new game modes so that the experience will be different for everyone.
Blizzard has not yet confirmed the existence of the game itself but there are several things that have hinted at its possible development. The company reportedly replied to a fan's tweet regarding Diablo 4 saying that BlizzCon will be "cool" this year with no other clues, Headlines & Global News has learned.
No evidence has surfaced regarding Diablo 4's plot or story development. Some expect that it might pick up where the last game left off while others are excited to see a new perspective on Diablo's long-time lore.
In addition, Blizzard recently posted a job ad for developers and artists for an upcoming Diablo video game. The company did not mention which game they will be working on but many already assumed that it would be the next installment in the series.
BlizzCon 2016 would offer more than just the Diablo 4 announcement as fans will also be getting freebies for Overwatch and Hearthstone players, CinemaBlend reported. Diablo III players will also be given a new pet which is based on the very first game's Dark Lord character design.
Heroes of the Storm players will also be getting a new Nexus Tiger mount for their heroes. Even StarCraft II players will not be left out as an unlockable piece will be given away.
Fans who really want to attend BlizzCon 2016 but cannot be physically present can still buy a virtual ticket for $40 which includes all of the goodies mentioned in addition to the possible Diablo 4 release date announcement and unveiling. Customers will be able to live stream the event from their computers and join in on the fun without having to fly out of their countries.