Players are still not amused, and Helltides are essentially useless until it’s corrected. Right now, cinder collection has dropped off a cliff, maybe 30% of what it was before, but Blizzard has confirmed that is actually a bug that will be hotfixed. There are also other nerfs outside of buildcrafting that players don’t like, namely the increase in cost of the Mystery Helltide chest to 250 cinders. Still, it doesn’t feel as severe as Barbarian. Even Twisting Blades Rogue was not hit with a nerf, but they do have to contend with the Vulnerable an Cooldown changes. And I am getting hit much, much harder now. I think the highest I’ve seen now was 5 million from an Overpower Crit, but generally it’s much lower than that. My 6-8 million damage spikes are gone, neutered due to a “bug” fix. Plus, a Diablo 4 teaser could serve to appease frustrated fans from the disastrous announcement of the mobile game Diablo Immortal at last year’s BlizzCon.As for my personal experience, I can certainly feel all this in my HotA Barbarian. If it does include Diablo 4 artwork, Blizzard would naturally want to announce the game at the event to build hype around its launch and the book. It’s currently available for preorder on Amazon with a set release date of November 3, the same day BlizzCon 2019 ends. While it doesn’t specifically mention that Diablo 4 will be announced at BlizzCon 2019, the book’s release date provides another hint of that possibility. Its description stated it would include “over 500 artworks from Diablo, Diablo 2, Diablo 3 and Diablo 4.”Īn image of the page in the magazine has been shared across Twitter and Reddit. The latest issue of German magazine GameStar included an advertisement for an upcoming “The Art of Diablo” book, which mentioned the unannounced Diablo 4. But a credible leak has potentially revealed that Blizzard plans to announce the next installment for its dungeon crawler Diablo next month. The event is widely anticipated to be where the company announces a sequel to its team-based shooter, Overwatch. Blizzard will kick off BlizzCon 2019 - its annual gaming conference in Anaheim, California - on November 1.
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