Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred
News, coverage and analysis tracking Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred across the outlets.- Razer Viper V4 Pro Review – So Light It Feels ODD | Invision Game CommunityThe Razer Viper V4 Pro gaming mouse is praised for its exceptionally lightweight design, weighing around 49g, which enhances performance in fast-paced games. Despite its low weight, it offers excellent build quality and features a 50,000 DPI optical sensor and up to 8,000Hz polling rate. While its minimalist design and lack of RGB lighting may not appeal to all, its pure gaming performance and innovative web-based Synapse software make it a top choice for competitive players.
- Even Diablo 4 Lord of Hatred's blue items are selling for billions, thanks to Horadric Cube craftingThe Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred expansion introduces the Horadric Cube, a crafting tool that has significantly impacted the in-game economy. Even blue-rarity magic items with desirable affixes are now selling for billions of gold, a stark contrast to the previous focus on high-rarity Legendaries and Uniques. This change makes lower-tier items valuable as bases for powerful endgame gear.
- Diablo IV Lord of Hatred campaign review — Too Much Gaming | Video Games Reviews, News, & GuidesThe Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred campaign is a satisfying conclusion that significantly improves upon the weaker Vessel of Hatred expansion. It effectively revisits the lore and characters, delivering a compelling narrative with strong twists and emotional investment. While the base game had pacing issues in its second half, Lord of Hatred provides a much-needed payoff, showcasing Blizzard's strength in cinematics and world-building.
- Diablo In Diablo 4? It Could Still Be A While (Or Possibly Never)The Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred expansion concludes the current storyline, but the next major antagonist is likely to be Baal, the Lord of Destruction, rather than Diablo himself, based on lore and prophecies. While Diablo's return is a possibility, it may be reserved for a future installment like Diablo 5, especially given the oracle's prophecy suggesting his return would not occur in the current lifetime.
- After 3 years, Diablo 4's secret cow level is finally uncovered following Lord of Hatred, immediately labelled "boring" compared to Diablo 2 and 3's versions: "Needs more cows"After three years, Diablo 4's secret cow level has been discovered shortly after the Lord of Hatred expansion's release. While the level features bovine enemies and a Cow King, some players find it less engaging and lacking compared to the versions in Diablo 2 and Diablo 3, citing a lack of "moo" sounds and overall whimsy.
- Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred players seem close to finding the secret cow level and the final clue might be on a newly…Players are actively searching for Diablo 4's secret cow level, with the latest clues pointing towards the Lord of Hatred expansion. Recent discoveries involve elaborate puzzles, unique item drops, and a mysterious cow island, though the final step to unlock the 'Cow King's Crown' transmog remains elusive. Datamining efforts and community speculation suggest the secret level may still be undiscovered.
- Blizzard Sure Is Dragging Out Diablo 4's Secret Cow Level RevealPlayers are still searching for Diablo 4's secret cow level, a long-standing tradition in the franchise, even after the release of the Lord of Hatred expansion. While new clues and items have emerged, including a cow skull trophy and a map fragment, the actual level remains elusive. Blizzard appears to be enjoying the ongoing mystery, with developers hinting at secrets within the game's endgame content.
- It may have taken almost three years, but Diablo 4 finally feels finished to meThe Diablo 4 expansion, Lord of Hatred, has finally made the game feel complete, addressing its initial shortcomings with robust endgame content and a compelling narrative. Significant overhauls to core systems, including a new skill tree that offers more buildcrafting freedom and a revamped tempering system, have transformed the player experience. The expansion also introduces new classes and a crafting system inspired by Path of Exile, concluding the current story arc and making Diablo 4 a worthwhile experience for lapsed players.
- Recension – Diablo IV: Lord of HatredThe Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred expansion concludes the story arc involving Lilith and Mephisto, introducing two new classes, Paladin and Warlock, and a new region, Skovos. While the narrative ties up loose ends satisfactorily, the core gameplay loop feels dated and repetitive. The expansion offers a revamped experience tree and endgame systems, but the overall atmosphere of Sanctuary has diminished due to frequent in-game events.
- A group of Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred players hijacked the top leaderboard ranks not for glory, but to promote their expertise at making the strongest character buildsPlayers in Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred are reportedly using the game's competitive leaderboards not just for progression, but to promote their character build expertise. This tactic aims to gain visibility for build guides, especially since the game's leaderboards are still evolving and the strongest classes are currently sorcerers and barbarians.
- How to go fishing in Diablo 4This guide explains how to unlock and engage in fishing within Diablo 4, an endgame activity introduced with the Lord of Hatred expansion. Players can start fishing early by completing a quest in the Philios region and obtaining the Fishing emote from NPC Shi Yugong. The guide details how to cast a line, reel in catches, manage collected fish, and track progress towards the 'Tenacious Angler' challenge.
- Diablo 4 die-hards desperate for dyes, following launch of Lord of Hatred ExpansionPlayers of Diablo 4's Lord of Hatred expansion are expressing a strong desire for more dye options, particularly a true black and gold dye, and greater flexibility in applying them to armor, weapons, and horse tack. While the expansion has been generally well-received with its new Warlock class and other features, the community feels that advanced cosmetic customization is lacking compared to other titles and previous Diablo games.
- April Xbox Update: Customize Your Console, Manually Add Your Favorite Games on PC, and More.Microsoft has released its April update for Xbox, introducing new customization options for consoles and PC. Console users can now pin more groups to Home, customize colors, and disable Quick Resume on a per-game basis, alongside a new Play History tab. PC users gain the ability to manually add games to their Xbox library and pin favorites to Home, with improved gamepad cursor functionality.
- FZHS – Diablo IV-, Mouse- och Tides of Tomorrow-betygen låstaThe Diablo IV expansion Lord of Hatred has received a score of 84/100 based on 46 reviews. Mouse: P.I. for Hire scored 81/100 from 118 reviews, and the asynchronous multiplayer adventure Tides of Tomorrow received a 76/100 from 40 reviews. A review for Lord of Hatred is expected soon.
- Diablo 4: Lord Of Hatred's All-New Class Skill Trees Have Players DividedThe Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred expansion and its accompanying 3.0 update have introduced new skill trees for each class, removing passive skills in favor of customizable active abilities. While some players praise the changes for adding replayability and new build possibilities, others criticize the limited mid-to-late game options and the removal of passive skills, leading to community division.
- How to unlock Torment difficulty in Diablo 4 Lord of Hatred? All level bonuses and moreThe Torment difficulty system in Diablo 4 has been updated with the Lord of Hatred DLC. Players now need to reach Level 60 and clear Tier 10 of The Pit to unlock the new Torment levels, which offer increased rewards and better loot chances. There are twelve Torment difficulty levels, each providing escalating bonuses to experience, gold, and item drops.
- 45 hours of Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred wasn't enough to find its new ultra rare mode where you fight to the death against waves of demons, so I cheated to try itThe new Echoing Hatred mode in Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred expansion is a rare, challenging fight against monster waves that requires a specific item drop to access. Despite playing for over 45 hours, the author had to cheat to experience it, noting its high loot potential and the mystery surrounding its drop rate. This mode adds a welcome element of surprise and discovery to Diablo 4's endgame.
- Diablo 4 streamer pulverizes new Lord of Hatred expansion's difficulty tier in 17 hours, complains about lack of…A Diablo 4 streamer named Mekuna completed the new Lord of Hatred expansion's Torment 12 difficulty in 17 hours, expressing concern that it was too easily achievable. This has sparked discussion within the community regarding the balance of endgame content, with some players desiring greater challenges while others find the current progression suitable.
- "Lord of Hatred is the best Diablo 4 has ever been," Blizzard saysBlizzard Entertainment developers Zaven Haroutunian and Colin Finer believe Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred represents the game at its finest, calling it the ultimate expression of the action RPG. While the expansion refines endgame systems like War Plans and adds customization through Talismans and the Horadric Cube, it aims to elevate the experience to rival competitors and conclude the Mephisto saga.
- Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred's new hardest difficulty tier has been conquered in just 17 hours by a sleepless sorceressA Diablo 4 streamer named Mekuna has conquered the hardest difficulty tier in the new Lord of Hatred expansion, reaching level 70 and completing the highest torment tier in approximately 17 hours. This achievement was accomplished using a new variant of the Blizzard skill focused on lightning damage. The success demonstrates that the new difficulty tiers are surmountable, though some advanced difficulty modifiers may still present a challenge.