Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred
News, coverage and analysis tracking Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred across the outlets.- Lord of Hatred upgraded Diablo 4 into one of the best action RPGs out there, but its new season ignores everything that…While the Lord of Hatred expansion significantly improved Diablo 4 with new skill trees and crafting systems, the current Season of Death Awakening feels like a step backward. The new 'Ruptures' and world boss encounters fail to integrate with the expansion's robust systems, offering little incentive for players to engage with them beyond the endgame grind. This disconnect suggests a need for Blizzard to re-evaluate its seasonal content strategy to better align with the game's evolving core mechanics.
- Diablo 4 finally adds a mode it should have had on day one, but all I can think about is skinny RoadhogDiablo 4's Season of Death Awakening (Season 14) introduces significant endgame updates including proper leaderboards and the long-awaited Solo Self-Found mode. The season also features new 'Ruptures' mechanic, a free Warlock class trial, and an Overwatch collaboration, though the latter has drawn mixed reactions. The expansion, Lord of Hatred, has been praised for improving the game's structure and story.
- Diablo 4 Season of the Death Awakening kicks off next week with a Warlock free trialDiablo 4's Season of Death Awakening begins next week, introducing new endgame activities, monsters, and a boss. Blizzard Entertainment is also offering a limited-time free trial for the Warlock class from June 30 to July 7, allowing players to test the new character up to level 25.
- Diablo IV’s Season of Death Awakening claims you on June 30 – here’s the trailer and patch notesBlizzard Entertainment is launching the Season of Death Awakening for Diablo IV on June 30, introducing new mechanics like Pandemonium Ruptures and Mythic Uniques 3.0. The season also features a free trial for the Warlock class up to level 30 and a limited-time collaboration with Overwatch.
- Evidence of Diablo 4 coming to the Nintendo Switch 2 ramps up, as Blizzard Entertainment's RPG gets another ratingFurther evidence suggests Diablo 4 may be coming to the Nintendo Switch 2, as the game received a rating from the Taiwan Entertainment Software Rating board for the platform. This rating, which has since been removed, follows a similar incident with the Indonesian Game Rating System. Former franchise manager Rod Fergusson previously noted the potential for Diablo titles on Switch 2, citing challenges with live services on the platform.
- Diablo 4: Lord Of Hatred Has Been Rated For Switch 2 In TaiwanA rating for Diablo 4's 'Lord of Hatred' expansion has appeared on Taiwan's rating board, suggesting a potential release on the unreleased 'Switch 2' console. This follows a similar rating that surfaced in Indonesia earlier this year. Blizzard Entertainment has not officially confirmed any Switch versions of Diablo 4.
- Diablo 4: Lord Of Hatred For Switch 2 Has Been Rated In TaiwanThe expansion Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred has received a rating in Taiwan for the upcoming Switch 2 console, following a similar rating for Nintendo Switch discovered in April. This expansion, which was released on other platforms in April 2026, introduces new classes and gameplay features. While this rating suggests a potential release, Blizzard Entertainment has not officially confirmed the Switch 2 version.
- Diablo IV rated for Nintendo Switch 2 in TaiwanDiablo IV and its DLC, Lord of Hatred, have received a rating in Taiwan for the unreleased Nintendo Switch 2. The game was rated R for violence, horror, and inappropriate language, suggesting a potential future release on the platform.
- New evidence emerges of Diablo 4 coming to Nintendo Switch 2New evidence suggests Diablo 4 may be coming to the Nintendo Switch 2, with an expansion titled 'Lord of Hatred' being rated in Taiwan. While a rating for the original Nintendo Switch also appeared previously, the article speculates that a Switch 2 release would be more feasible. Former Diablo franchise lead Rod Fergusson had previously stated that a Switch 2 version was 'something to look at'.
- As Diablo 4 season 14 PTR leaves players feeling mixed, Blizzard announces developer livestream to reveal what is and…Blizzard Entertainment has announced that Diablo 4's next season will be called Season of Death Awakening and will feature a Mythic Uniques item rework, class balancing, and the introduction of the Tower and Leaderboards. The announcement follows a Public Test Realm (PTR) period for the season that has elicited mixed reactions from players, with some praising the changes and others criticizing them. A developer livestream is scheduled for June 23, 2026, to reveal further details and address player questions.
- After 392 billion monsters slain in Diablo 4 Lord of Hatred, Blizzard stats reveal ARPG players prefer Warlocks to…Blizzard Entertainment has released player statistics for Diablo 4's Lord of Hatred expansion, revealing that 2.1 million Warlocks and 1.4 million Paladins have been created. The expansion has seen players defeat 704,000 Mephisto encounters and slay over 392 billion monsters.
- Onimusha: Way of the Sword Demo Impressions: Combat That Rewards Patience — Too Much Gaming | Video Games Reviews, News, & GuidesCapcom released a demo for Onimusha: Way of the Sword, showcasing its deliberate combat system that emphasizes precise timing for parries, dodges, and counters. The demo, available on PlayStation 5, highlights the game's focus on methodical encounters rather than fast-paced action, with a challenging boss fight teasing the game's potential.
- Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream is 2026's top new release by revenue to date | Newzoo chartsTomodachi Life: Living the Dream topped Newzoo's revenue charts for new releases in 2026 and overall console revenue in April, attributed to Nintendo's install base. New titles like Pragmata and Windrose also saw strong debuts, though displacing established live-service games remains challenging.
- WIN: 1 of 2 Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred: The Last Resort merch kitsBlizzard Australia is giving away two Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred merchandise kits to Australian residents. Each kit includes a bucket hat, singlet, candle, compass, message in a bottle, and a Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred game code for the platform of the winner's choice. The giveaway celebrates the release of the latest expansion for the popular Action RPG.
- After the success of Lord of Hatred, Diablo 4 looks to be turning its back on the fun in its next seasonDiablo 4's upcoming season 14 will overhaul its rarest 'Mythic Unique' items, shifting from guaranteed stats to a variant system with randomized stats. This change aims to address player complaints about item randomness from the previous season, but risks making the late-game loot chase overly reliant on luck and extensive grinding. Blizzard plans to test these changes on a Public Test Realm starting June 2.
- Diablo 4 Is Celebrating Its Birthday With Goblins, XP, And Free CosmeticsDiablo 4 is celebrating its third anniversary with several in-game events and bonuses running from June 2-9. Players can benefit from the Mother's Blessing XP buff, the return of the March of the Goblins event with increased treasure goblin spawns, and daily free cosmetics from the in-game shop. The article also briefly touches on the recent expansion, Lord of Hatred, and ongoing meta shifts within the game.
- Diablo 4 developer explains why AAA crunch still existsDiablo IV lead engine engineer Marcin Undak discussed the persistent issue of crunch in AAA game development, distinguishing it from the survival-driven crunch in indie studios. He suggested that in larger companies like Blizzard, crunch often stems from workplace culture rather than necessity, highlighting concerns about poor planning and management decisions. The conversation around crunch continues amidst growing unionization efforts in the industry.
- New Diablo 4 patch notes stamp out 'infinite goblin' War Plans exploitBlizzard Entertainment has released a new patch for Diablo 4 addressing various quest progression issues and exploits, including one that allowed for infinite loot goblin spawns using War Plans. The update also fixes a method to repeatedly summon the Amalgam of Rage boss and resolves several other player-favoring exploits. The patch, version 3.0.3, also includes corrections for Obols drops and quest blockers, with some changes specifically related to the upcoming Vessel of Hatred expansion.
- What we've been playing - "I'd like to shout out a fun game you can only really do on the road"Several individuals share their recent gaming experiences. Bertie discusses the impressive character musculature in Diablo 4's new expansion, Lord of Hatred, on PlayStation 5. Connor details playing Old School RuneScape on PC during a work trip and observing others play games like Balatro and Monopoly Go! on mobile. Kelsey mentions squeezing in sessions of Subnautica 2 on PC with friends despite moving house and the game being in Early Access.
- Diablo 4 Lord of Hatred player finds "theoretically infinite" treasure goblin hack to spawn so much loot that…A new exploit discovered in Diablo 4's Lord of Hatred expansion allows players to spawn thousands of treasure goblins, potentially overwhelming the game's loot system. The exploit involves a specific combination of the War Plans feature, Gauntlet node, and timing with shrine buffs to create a chain reaction of goblin respawns. While this method can generate immense amounts of loot, it also risks causing the game to delete items due to system overload.