Diablo 4 had a lot to live up to, especially given the issues that plagued Diablo 3 and Diablo Immortal’s…well, everything. But (at least at launch), Diablo 4 proved it was up to the task. The game is fun and addictive, but Blizzard Activision is nothing if not a company that follows current video game trends. That means the company developed Diablo 4 with a live service season system and battle pass in mind.
When Diablo 4 initially launched, the game featured neither seasons nor battle passes. Players could just explore several open locations, participate in group events, and delve into the depths of hell for progressively stronger loot. However, Activision Blizzard promised that seasons and battle passes would eventually launch, and while that day isn’t today, during today’s dev stream, the company told audiences what to expect. READ MORE