Diablo 4 artwork leak1/4/2024 ![]() They also reportedly cancelled two games last year, Project Aries and Project Fenris, that were apparently in the prototype stage. Warcraft: Lord of the Clans, Starcraft: Ghost, Project Titan to name a few. Sometimes what sounds like a good idea on paper doesn't make for a fun game.īlizzard has historically been very willing to hold back or cancel projects they're not satisfied with. Has nothing to do with a lack of oversight, it's just sometimes ideas don't pan out. May also restart development due to a change in platforms, engines, and so forth. They can spend years working on prototypes and vertical slices without ever going into full production, and if the game isn't good, development can be restarted. This happens all the time in the games industry. ![]() I'm not advocating micromanagement at all levels, but two years? ![]() How can a product be in development for two years and then "rebooted" because "Blizzard" wasn't happy with it? Who lets someone work on something for years with that kind of lack of oversight to the point where they have to start over? That right there says a lot about how Blizz works. Both of those leaks haven't been confirmed or denied by Blizzard themselves, but come from credible leak sources. The same leak also mentioned that Diablo IV was one of the major announcements for BlizzCon 2018, but was removed at the last minute. ![]() This likely means they weren't as careful as Blizzard might've been when dealing with an ad, but also means that there could've been a mistake or typo when purchasing the ad space.Ĭurrently, not much is known about Diablo IV, leaks from Kokatu earlier this year mentioned that Diablo IV has been under development ever since Reaper of Souls was launched in 2014, but was rebooted two years into development as their current product wasn't what Blizzard hoped it was. Featuring over 500 artworks from Diablo, Diablo II, Diablo III, and Diablo IV, this book features many noteworthy artworks created for Blizzard Entertainment's iconic action-based role-playing game that has given generations of fans eternal vowing nightmares.Īccording to the German site Gamestar, the ad for the book wasn't made by Blizzard, but by one of their distributors, Panini. ![]()
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