For better or worse, the new season in Diablo is a chance to start fresh.īut Seasons in Diablo 4 are a little different than what we’ve seen in past games, including new gameplay mechanics, additional story content, and a Season’s Journey to play through. That means starting the game over from scratch, keeping some of your Renown (map unlocks and Altars of Lilith), but none of your gear, gold, or anything else. A knowing nod that IRL stuff still needs doing, no matter how intensely fantasy worlds cast their spells.Diablo 4′s first Season, the Season of the Malignant, will launch on July 20 with a host of additions to the game - many of which you’ll only be able to access by making a new seasonal character. It's a cute commentary on our gaming obsession-and fannish fixations of all sorts. But cleaning up around the house? That's true hell. "Gamers have been demanding this new Diablo title for a decade," says VCCP creative director Geoff Vreeken. "We wanted to remove the guilt from enjoying the game all weekend, so we thought we'd offer to take care of their chores while they play. Now we know how Blizzard tidied up after painting demons all over that French cathedral to promote the upcoming release. ➡️ Comment your dreaded to-do list with #Diablo4theWeekend for a chance to win. We're giving away over $20k in services to take care of your Earthly duties while you descend into Hell. We dig the freaky but domestically adept entity in this campaign video: Presumably, those lucky devils can then binge Diablo IV from March 24-26 and the cleaning will still get done. Fans can enter online and 130 winners will receive a $200 ThumbTack credit toward household chores and projects. To hype the game's open beta, agency VCCP launched a contest running through March 23. That would be Blizzard Entertainment's Diablo IV. A faceless, red-robed Doomsayer who mows your lawn, washes windows and vacuums? What brand of sorcery is this?
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