Diablo 2 celebrated its 25th anniversary on June 29, which prompted Blizzard to post a tweet hinting at upcoming content. The tweet expressed appreciation for the game's legacy while suggesting future chaos. Following the release of Diablo 2: Resurrected in 2021, which updated visuals and balance, major updates waned after patch 2.5. Speculation among players includes the possibility of a new difficulty level, additional acts, expansions, or even new classes, reflecting a desire for more challenging gameplay features.
Happy Birthday Diablo 2. Twenty-five years have passed since our first foray into the Burning Hells. If you think you've seen and done it all, just wait for the chaos we've yet to unleash.
Blizzard released Diablo 2: Resurrected in 2021, bringing changes to the over-two-decade-old RPG that included updated visuals and, in subsequent patches, significant balance changes like new runewords.
Major updates to Diablo 2: Resurrected largely stopped following patch 2.5 and its addition of Terror Zones in 2022, but Blizzard's tweet seems to imply more could be on the way.
For serious Diablo 2 players who are pushing their builds and characters to the max, the game's hardest Hell difficulty eventually doesn't pose much of a challenge.
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