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Diablo 4's Vessel of Hatred Release Times Finally Revealed
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Diablo 4's Vessel of Hatred Release Times Finally Revealed

Oct 07, 2024 7:24 AM

Diablo 4's highly anticipated first expansion, Vessel of Hatred, officially launches today, October 7, with a global rollout commencing tomorrow, October 8. The new expansion introduces players to the Spiritborn class and the fresh Nahantu region, where they will pursue Neyrelle on her quest to vanquish Mephisto, one of the Prime Evils. Players can recruit mercenaries and engage in new PvE co-op content. Pre-downloads are available on Battle.net and console platforms, although Steam users must wait until the expansion is live. The significant patch notes for updates 2.0.1 and 2.0.2 suggest extensive changes that enhance gameplay, setting the stage for Season 6's content. Vessel of Hatred has received an 8/10 in early reviews, highlighting it as a strong addition that feels like the beginning of a larger adventure.

What features are included in the Vessel of Hatred expansion for Diablo 4?

The Vessel of Hatred expansion introduces a new class, the Spiritborn, a new region named Nahantu, new storylines, mercenary recruitment, and new PvE co-op activities, significantly altering the game's dynamics.

Diablo 4, a continuation of Blizzard's iconic action RPG series, has captivated gamers since its release. This expansion not only expands its lore but also serves as a testament to Blizzard's commitment to enhancing player experience, especially after the company's $69 billion acquisition by Microsoft. The game continues to evolve, with new content that keeps both dedicated fans and newcomers engaged.



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