Diablo 4 devs state game’s hated roadmap is incomplete, promise “good surprises” are coming
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The Diablo 4 2025 roadmap has been released and fans aren’t particularly happy. With the game’s update schedule revealing a new seasons and a concerning amount of IP Collabs, even former-Blizzard president Mike Ybarra has complained about the game’s plans.
Nevertheless, Blizzard is adamant that the update schedule for Diablo 4 will be satisfying for fans. With players hoping for more than just a few typical seasons, Blizzard has claimed that there’s a lot more to come.
Diablo 4’s roadmap isn’t complete
Speaking to fans on Twitter, Blizzard director of social and content marketing Adan Fketcher explained that the roadmap fans have been given is incomplete. While the roadmap does include some of the additions coming to the ARPG, there’s also more that the studio has yet to reveal.
“It isn’t the full roadmap,” Fletcher told fans on social media. “More details [will come] as we get further in the year become less and less as those are still in development.”
Fletcher explained that “there are some good surprises” coming to the game that Blizzard didn’t confirm in the recent roadmap. While Blizzard isn’t revealing any of these surprises anytime soon, Fletcher claims that cans will be “pleasantly happy about [what’s] coming up”.
With annual expansions no longer happening, the next major expansion for Diablo 4 is coming out sometime in 2026. Likely bringing a brand-new area and a new class, hopefully a Holy Class, there’s a long wait until the next major chapter in the game’s story.
Nevertheless, it does seem like Blizzard has something else in the works for the game. Perhaps a brand-new gameplay feature will be added, or a huge extension of the game’s endgame content. Whatever the case, it would be nice to have something outside of seasonal content to look forward to.
For more Diablo 4 news, read about the teased Switch 2 port of the game. Additionally, read our thoughts on what Blizzard really needs to change to make that port actually fun to play.
Diablo 4
Platform(s):
PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X
Genre(s):
Action, Action RPG, RPG
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