Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred (2026)

Blizzard Entertainment

Expansion of Diablo IV

PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 4 · PlayStation 5 · Xbox One · Xbox Series X|S

3.85 from 13 ratings

25 members have it in their collection · 5 playing now · 8 backlogged · 5 wish listed

How long? Main story 7h (from 1 logged playthrough)

Sanctuary reaches its breaking point. In Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred, Mephisto’s dark crusade threatens the heart of Sanctuary. Rise as new heroes, uncover the fate of old allies, and forge your legend in the next chapter of the critically acclaimed action-RPG.
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Release dates

  • Apr 28, 2026 (Full Release) (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S

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ArthasFordragon

Review ArthasFordragon 5/5 · May 26, 2026

The ARPG addiction continues

Much better story than Vessel, which should have had Mephisto and not an incarnation of him. Alas, we get the epic conclusion to the storyline, and a spoiler that absolutely shocked me. If you're a Diablo fan you'll just have to play to find out.

While season 13 brings back the Horadric Cube, which is absolutely wonderful, the season comes …

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Much better story than Vessel, which should have had Mephisto and not an incarnation of him. Alas, we get the epic conclusion to the storyline, and a spoiler that absolutely shocked me. If you're a Diablo fan you'll just have to play to find out.

While season 13 brings back the Horadric Cube, which is absolutely wonderful, the season comes with a whole slew of new inventory/stash issues that will most likely be changed or fixed in Season 14. Season 13 is a relatively short season that doesn't give the casual player nearly enough time to experience all the new systems and grinding, but it's still fun as ever. It's perfectly built for the casual and hardcore player where if you don't have a lot of time to play, you can still jump right in and make the game as easy or hard as you want because of all the new Torment tiers. Casual players can still reap a bunch of end game rewards. I've always loved the flexibility of Diablo 4's endgame.

The Paladin was significantly nerfed after the early Season 12 release debut, but the Warlock feels so well balanced. Absolute fun.

Long live the king of action ARPGs.

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