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Diablo IV Reveals Rogue Class; Diablo II Resurrected Announced for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC, PS4, & Switch

Blizzard is currently hosting BlizzConline and the developer revealed a class for Diablo IV and Diablo II Resurrected.

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Blizzard is currently hosting BlizzConline and the developer revealed a class for Diablo IV and Diablo II Resurrected.

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Starting with Diablo IV, we get the reveal of a returning class, the Rogue.

Customization is the name of the game, letting players create the rogue that they imagine, including looks, background, and ability.

Here’s the trailer showing the rogue off.

If you’re unfamiliar with Diablo IV, it was announced back in 2019, and it’s coming for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

The next part of the announcement is Diablo II Resurrected, which is a full HD remaster of both the original game and the expansion Lord of Destruction.

It’ll come this year for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, Nintendo, and PC. Xbox One doesn’t appear to be supported from today’s announcement.

Cross play and cross-progression will be supported and the original 2D visuals will also be included as an option.

You can check out the reveal trailer below.

Here’s an official feature list.

  • Remastered graphics—monsters, heroes, items, spells, all resurrected.
  • An epic story told through five distinct acts.
  • Classic gameplay—the same Diablo II you know and love, preserved.
  • Updated Battle.net support.
  • Planned support for cross-progression—take your progress wherever you play.
  • … and much more!

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