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Diablo 4 Review

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Platforms: Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, PC
Price: $69.99
Genre: Action RPG
Developer: Blizzard Entertainment
Players: 1-4 in online co-op
Campaign length: 30-50 hours
Launch date: June 6, 2023 | Diablo 4 launch times.

Review code provided by Blizzard Entertainment. Reviewed primarily on Xbox Series X. 

As I sit here, I finished Diablo 4 this past week. I spent a few days dabbling with its endgame and gathering my thoughts. I knew immediately after I’d rolled the credits that I was dealing with a 5/5 game, an entry in a legendary franchise that defies all expectations — a title that will easily win dozens of game of the year awards and sit among 2023’s most incredible titles. What I didn’t expect is that I’d be sitting here, as a decades-long Blizzard fan across Warcraft, StarCraft, and indeed, Diablo, wondering if Diablo 4 is, in fact, Blizzard’s best-ever game. 

Diablo 4 is an absolute masterpiece. There’s no other way to describe it. Absolutely staggering art and breadth, Oscar-worthy writing and story delivery, both new and returning characters wholly worthy of Blizzard’s epic pantheon of heroes and villains. After dozens of hours in the game’s beta tests, I knew Diablo 4 was going to be special — a game I would undoubtedly sink hundreds of hours into. What I didn’t expect was one of the best story campaigns I’ve experienced in the past decade, one that elevates Blizzard as a whole. It’s the type of game that I worry is becoming increasingly rare in the AAA industry, chasing trends and short-term gains. 





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