As per Insider Gaming, "this is Diablo IV Gold continuing to be the case, with over 100 journalists being given the chance to view a behind-the-scenes presentation as well having the chance to interact with the game. It's believed the embargo for the event as well as hands-on impressions will be lifted on December 7.

"During the show, Rod Fergusson invited all of the audience members to watch The Game Awards as they'll be making some announcements." Blizzard is confirming that Diablo 4 is still getting Set Items, though you'll likely have to wait until the day after launch to utilize them in game.

Game director Joe Shely explains during a recent roundtable that reimagining sets in a manner that fits Diablo 4 properly wouldn't be possible before the game's launch in early next year. However, the team is considering including them as part of their live streaming service.

"As we've been building the game, we felt like we could evolve sets in a different method that was different from what we've seen within Diablo 3. However, we wanted more time to integrate sets in the game in an order that could work well with the rest of Diablo 4, so you won't see sets at launch in the game," Shely explains. "We consider sets to be very cool and want to get them right, therefore we're looking at for our live service."

"There's a staff legend in the demo that turns the spell's fireball spell into a triple fireball spell," former game director Luis Barriga told Polygon(opens in new tab) in 2019. "The thing that's different is that, you know, a cast right now in live Diablo 3 gives you bonuses greater than a thousand. I think we're designing the game to be tighter to keep us from getting ourselves into Diablo 4 buy Gold that escalating power curve."