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Diablo Immortal 2025 Roadmap Reveals Another New Class Is On The Way

A year-long storyline will explore the aftermath of Diablo's demise.

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Diablo Immortal will receive another new class and crossover event this year according to Blizzard's newly revealed 2025 content plans for the free-to-play mobile ARPG.

The new class and event will all be part of a year-long series of updates and storyline Blizzard is calling the Epoch of Madness. Blizzard made a big deal about Diablo's return last year, but will now explore the aftermath of his defeat and the power vacuum left in his wake. Much of that will be setting up the rise of the Shardborne Albrecht, Diablo's former human host who has since been resurrected into a monstrosity all his own thanks to the power of the Worldstone.

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Blizzard did not reveal what the game's new class will be, but it will arrive sometime this summer between July and September. When the new class does arrive, it will be the third class added post-launch to Diablo Immortal, joining the vampiric Blood Knight and the water-bending Tempest.

What property Diablo Immortal will be crossing over with as part of the crossover event, set to start between April and June, is also anybody's guess. Last year Diablo Immortal crossed over with Blizzard's own World of Warcraft in a big way to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Warcraft franchise and the 20th anniversary of Blizzard's MMORPG. Players could take on the Lich King himself, and along the way earn (or buy) cosmetics tailored after iconic weapons and armor sets from WoW.

The rest of Diablo Immortal's 2025 roadmap consists of about what you would expect--new story quests, zones, PvP events, and more will come throughout the year, though the game's The First and Last King update is covered up on the roadmap image and thus more shrouded in secrecy. Diablo Immortal will additionally celebrate its third anniversary in June.

As for Diablo 4, Blizzard recently revealed more details about the game's delayed Season 8, including how leveling speeds and endgame difficulty will increase next season. Season 8 will be all about Diablo 4's endgame bosses, and alongside a revamp of the game's existing boss summoning systems, will feature the return of an iconic boss from Diablo 3.

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