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Diablo 4 has two Developer Livestreams ahead of Season 2, and here are the dates

Two bigger streams revealing Diablo 4 Season 2 content.

Just a couple of weeks ago General Manager of Diablo Rod Fergusson revealed that the team had two streams worth of new stuff for the upcoming Season 2, Season of Blood. Now, we know the exact dates of those two streams. Blizzard revealed today that the first stream will take place on October 4 at 11 a.m. PDT.

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This first stream will unveil the vampiric scourge that is front and center with the new Season 2 theme, Season of Blood. Alongside going over the new seasonal content, this stream will also detail the many quality-of-life updates coming to Diablo 4 throughout Season 2. Confirmed features to be discussed are Stash Tab updates, functionality, improvements to dungeons, mounts, and more. The stream will end with a Q&A with players.

Then, just six days later, the Diablo 4 team will host a Campfire Chat on October 10. The focus of this stream will be to deep dive into upcoming class balance changes. Also, we can expect to learn more about new reworks coming to several of the in-game systems.

Those interested in watching the streams can do so via the official Diablo Twitch and YouTube channels once live.

Season 1 was pretty disappointing. We already know Season 2 will have some new bosses, but I don’t think that alone will be enough new content to reel me back in. Hopefully, we get some promising information from the two streams that gives me a reason to play Season 2.

Diablo 4 Season 2, Season of Blood, releases on October 17. The new season will start at the same time for players on PC, Xbox, and PlayStation.


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