“We definitely heard the feedback, we know people are excited about Paladins.” Diablo 4 lead talks about taking a new direction with the Spiritborn class and more about Vessel of Hatred


What you need to know

  • In an interview with Rod Fergusson and Brent Gibson, we asked why Spiritborn was chosen as the first new class, and not Paladin.
  • The developers want a class that fits with the new area and the story they wish to tell with the Vessel of Hatred expansion.
  • Season 6 will run concurrently with the expansion, and the team is already playing and testing how that interaction will work.
  • Diablo 4 launched assuming that players wanted the loot grind of Diablo 2, and the negative reception to the Uber grind led to a lot of realization amongst the team and changes we see today in Season 4. 

During the Xbox Games Showcase, we got a new and gruesome trailer for the new Diablo 4 expansion that launches later this year on October 8, 2024— Vessel of Hatred. Following this showcase, our Managing Editor Jez Corden and a handful of other media representatives were lucky enough to sit down with Rod Fergusson, GM of Diablo, and Brent Gibson Associate Game Director, to ask some burning questions about the upcoming DLC.

During the chat, we learned more about the team’s thought processes when introducing a new class to the Diablo 4 universe, including the question on many players’ minds. Why not a Paladin? We also got to hear more about how the core experience of Diablo 4 will or will not be impacted by purchasing the expansion and some insight into what the team thought players wanted when Diablo 4 launched and what they actually want, as we’ve seen with the incredible success of Season 4: Loot Reborn

Why is there no Paladin in Diablo 4? 

Many wonder what a Paladin would look like in the Diablo 4 world (Image credit: Blizzard / Reddit)

We asked the burning question on many players’ lips following the big reveal of the new Spiritborn class — why not Paladin? Players have been crying for a ‘sword and board’ style class since the launch of Diablo 4, having Paladin in Diablo 2 and a Crusader in Diablo 3, it’s felt like a glaring omission from the game so far. When a ‘new class’ was teased, despite the developers already telling us this class would be new, and something not seen in the Diablo universe before, some still held out hope.

So why, when a Paladin would be an easy win for the Diablo developers in terms of ‘giving the people what they want’, did they choose to launch the Spritborn as the first new class? Will this satiate the sword and board fans? Rod and Brent had this to say: 





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