“It really pushes the speed envelope as far as we can before things start to break” — Diablo 4 developers talk new Spiritborn class and how “all the classes get some love” in Vessel of Hatred


Today is a blessed day for Diablo fans. Since the gruesome Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred trailer at the Xbox Games Showcase, we’ve been eagerly waiting for the teased Spiritborn stream.

The Spirtborn will be the first new class added to Diablo 4, and will be introduced to the game when Vessel of Hatred launches on October 8, 2024. Today, during the live stream, the public got their first look at the class in action and some finer details on what to expect from the playstyle, weapons and lore of the class.

Luckily for me, I got to sit down with Brent Gibson (Game Director for Vessel of Hatred) and Elini Rivera-Colon (Associate Narrative Designer) earlier this week to talk about everything Spiritborn. We discussed how the class fits into the current roster, their expectations for balancing, and what kind of playstyles we can expect.

Please note that this interview took place before the public live stream, so some answers were intentionally vague to avoid ruining any reveals.

There will not be a PTR or open beta for the expansion, or Spiritborn class

There will be no PTR or public beta for the Spiritborn class or expansion content (Image credit: Blizzard Entertainment)

My first question to Brent and Eleni was about plans for a public beta. Multiple public betas took place before the launch of Diablo 4, and of course, following this from Season 4 onwards, the implementation of a Public Test Realm (PTR) to be used on a case-by-case basis when huge changes are added to the game. For now, though, the Diablo team is going to keep all expansion content under wraps. 





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