Diablo wasn’t even meant to be in Diablo 3


What you need to know

  • The Diablo Podcast runs weekly on Youtube and later on Spotify and other podcast platforms.
  • Their most recent guest Jay Wilson was a lead designer on Diablo 3 and revealed that Diablo was not initially penned to appear in the game.
  • This is interesting news as fans are wondering if Diablo will make an appearance in Diablo 4.

The launch date for Diablo 4 draws ever closer, and we get more hungry for demon-slaying action as the days go by. In my agonizing wait for new Diablo material, I’ve found my need for Diablo content satiated for the time being with books, and fantastic podcasts such as Shattered Soulstone and Pez Radar’s favorite, The Diablo Podcast hosted by HCXanth and Neinball.

In the Diablo Podcast’s most recent episode, we had the pleasure of hearing from one of Diablo 3‘s lead designers, Jay Wilson, about his experience working on the game. Wilson revealed in the podcast some details about Diablo 3 that may surprise some fans, Diablo wasn’t initially planned to be in the game at all. No Diablo in Diablo? 

While Diablo has never really been the most fearsome foe in the game, at least for me, to not include him at all would be quite the omission given him being the game’s namesake. So far though we’ve heard nothing from Blizzard to indicate Diablo will appear in Diablo 4, as they seem to be concentrating their efforts on Lilith being the main antagonist.

Diablo 3 originally had a different direction

Diablo 3 Boss encounter

Fancy seeing you here, Diablo? (Image credit: Jennifer Young – Windows Central)

In the interview, Wilson was asked if given the focus on Inarius and Lilith in the story of Diablo 4, were these characters ever considered for the Diablo 3 story. Wilson confirmed that while Inarius wasn’t considered, Lilith did come up as a cool character they would discuss when planning the story, but ultimately she wasn’t integrated.

Initially, before Jay Wilson was brought onto the Diablo 3 project, there were no plans to even put Diablo himself in the base game, but Wilson was keen to make sure his first involvement with the franchise wasn’t going to be remembered for omitting a feared and beloved character.

Jay added “When I came on to the project, the plan was that Diablo wouldn’t be in it, and I was like, hmmm, no, my first Diablo game is not going to be Diablo-less. So, I focused a lot on that and I loved Adria so that’s one of the reasons we brought her back.”





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