Diablo 4 will receive annual expansions, Blizzard confirms

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Diablo 4 will be updated each year via annual expansions, as developer Blizzard says it plans to work on the game for '…

Diablo 4 will be updated each year via annual expansions, as developer Blizzard says it plans to work on the game for"years and years" to come.

Diablo boss Rod Fergusson confirmed Blizzard's plan to launch"quarterly seasons" and"annual expansions" as part of Diablo 4's ongoing live service.Diablo 4 | Season of Blood | Announce Trailerthat the developer had plans to support the game for many years."When you look back and realise that there were 11 years between D3 and D4, that feels like we didn't live up to our players, our community, and what they deserve.

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