The Diablo 30th Anniversary Spotlight is today, here's how to watch the stream as Blizzard gears up to show off a new Diablo 4 class and region
Diablo Immortal and 2 Resurrected are set to appear too
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Blizzard Entertainment is showing off new Diablo 4, Diablo Immortal, and Diablo 2: Resurrected content during the Diablo 30th Anniversary Spotlight stream, and we've got you covered with when, where, and how to watch it live.
Overwatch 2 got its big blowout last week which revealed the game being renamed to Overwatch, and a host of other reveals, but most importantly a jetpack cat as Blizzard tries to get in on the Mewgenics hype. But the fun times couldn't last for long as Blizzard is taking us to hell this week to celebrate another anniversary as the Diablo series turns 30 this year.
Blizzard has hinted at what will be shown off, with Diablo 4 set to unveil a new class for the game after the release of the new Paladin class late last year. They describe it as "A shunned and dangerous warrior—one long whispered of in taverns, temples, and dying breaths—will finally emerge from the darkness," although fans think they've already figured out what it will be thanks to datamining.
Alongside the new class, Blizzard is promising "a new region to explore," one "where corruption festers and forgotten horrors claw their way back into the world," and if that wasn't spooky enough, there's going to be the return of an "infamous" villain "whose shadow once scarred Sanctuary returns to spread their corruption once more."
How to watch the Diablo 30th Anniversary Spotlight
You can watch the Diablo 30th Anniversary Spotlight on YouTube or Twitch later today at 2pm PT, 5pm ET, or 10pm GMT.
Blizzard hasn't currently set the stream live, but did include links to the Diablo Twitch and Diablo YouTube channels in the blog post, confirming that the stream will eventually appear on both.
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