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Diablo IV

Blizzard Entertainment
Jun 6, 2023 - PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PC, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One
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OpenCritic Rating

88

Top Critic Average

93%

Critics Recommend

Eurogamer
4 / 5
Game Rant
4.5 / 5
IGN
9 / 10
PC Gamer
85 / 100
TheGamer
4.5 / 5
Metro GameCentral
8 / 10
GamesRadar+
5 / 5
Game Informer
9.3 / 10
Notable Trailers
Live Action Launch Trailer
Story Launch Trailer
Gameplay Launch Trailer
In-Game Intro Cinematic
Release Date Trailer
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Diablo IV | Launch Live Action Trailer

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Diablo IV | Story Launch Trailer

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Diablo IV | Gameplay Launch Trailer


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Critic Reviews for Diablo IV

Like the Blizzard hits of old, Diablo 4 is a designer's game at heart, built on intricacy and depth. A sense of fearful overcompensation holds it back.

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Blizzard has taken twenty years of game design lessons and put all of them into Diablo 4. The variety of things to do in the game and the plethora of build choices feel like they come from a company that has experienced the highest highs and lowest lows in game development and taken some of those hard-learned lessons to heart. There is a lot of love built into every aspect of Diablo 4, and users will find it in every system and corner of Sanctuary. With the first simultaneous release on PC and consoles in the series' history, Diablo players are finally getting back into the fight between Heaven and Hell, and they will more than likely still be fighting for many years to come.

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Diablo 4 is a stunning sequel with near perfect endgame and progression design that makes it absolutely excruciating to put down.

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Diablo 4 is packed with powerful class builds and exciting loot to find, but clouds its most creative aspects with an overly bleak world and restrictive endgame systems.

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Diablo 4 has a solid foundation, but Blizzard is going to have to keep finding new ways to justify this slower take on the series forever, or else revert back to the mindless grind of D3, which isn’t what I want to see. Players are going to push for faster gameplay and less friction, and it's going to be up to Blizzard to stick to its guns here and maintain the vision of Diablo 4, while also managing the natural effects of power creep over time. It’s an unenviable position, but I respect the hell out of this team for choosing the path of most resistance and pursuing a unique identity for this game, especially in light of what Diablo Immortal is and what Overwatch has become.

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Metro GameCentral

GameCentral
8 / 10
Metro GameCentral

A fan-pleasing sequel that makes effective use of its new open world structure and some welcome nuance in the storytelling and character customisation.

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"After sacrificing nearly 100 hours of my life to Diablo 4, I've barely scratched the surface of what it has to offer"

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Diablo IV continually seduces me with its promises of power and riches and regularly follows through. I’ve had a tough time putting it down even after starting fresh numerous times, and I get excited thinking about how I’ll be foiling Lilith’s plans in the months ahead as seasonal updates begin rolling out. Until then, I’m happy to continue relieving Sanctuary of its treasures – and demons of their lives – in this devilishly impressive epic.

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