Diablo 4 boss teases "secret announcement" for this week's 90-minute livestream
The stream will be a deep-diꦜve in Diablo 4's endgame, classes and dungeons, and more

Diablo franchise general manager Rod Fergusson is teasing a special Diablo 4 announcement that apparently will h🍌appen during this week's developer livestream.
Blizzard is hosting a Diablo 4 developer update this Thursday, April 20, and it's now been revealed that it'll be a whopping 90 minutes long with details about the endgame, beta learni♉ngs regarding classes and dungeons, and more.
Last week we learned specifics about exactly what 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:changes are being made to Diablo 4 based on feedback from the beta. The changes are extensive and wide-ranging, from class balancing to dungeon design to UI, but apparently there's still more to be discussed. A lot mo♛re, it would seem.
Wait, wait, wait... @PezRadar is this the one with the secret announcement or are we not talking about that yet?ﷺ I would hate to give it away.BTW so glad I'm using Slack right now and not something public like Twitter to ask that. That would be the worst. //t.co/rlJM27Rlmg
In the above tweet, Diablo community manager Adam Fletcher teases a "big" show for Thursday, promising a lengthy deep-dive i𒆙nto key aspects of Diablo 4. And in a quote tweet, Fergusson hypes up the event even more, playfully teasing what sounds like a fairly significant announcement.
Diablo 4 fans are, of course, irresponsibly speculative about what couldไ be revealed during the show. Some think it'll be a new class, , and Blizzard could push the early access period forward to May, and there could be another beta focusing on the endgame.
If you want to tune in to the Diablo 4 livestream, and it sounds like you will want to, you can head to Bliz🅘zard's offici🐻al or channels this Thursday at 11am PDT / 2pm EDT / 7pm BST.
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