The official Twitter account for Diablo 4 changed its profile picture and banner into a rather mysterious figure cloaked in red robes, its face completely obscured in a way eerily reminiscent of the angel aesthetic established with Tyrael's debut in Diablo 2. While this does not immediately connect to Inarius by itself, the symbol on the lantern does. The connection was spotted by World of Warcraft database website Wowhead, which claimed that the symbol was part of Blizzard's Badge Series from 2020 and that it debuted with other religious symbols from the Diablo franchise Diablo IV Gold.
The mysterious symbol was also featured in a Diablo 4 video from last year's Quarterly Update, where the Pale Knight's armor featured the motif prominently. Given its religious ties to the Order of Zakarum and the Order of the Horadrim, and the fact that Inarius is known as the Veiled Prophet, coincidentally the highest ranking position in the Order of the Cathedral of Light, it may well be that the Father of Sanctuary has escaped his torturous confinement by Mephisto, and is now set to enact his agenda against the forces of Heaven and Hell once more.
Though it's too early to tell whether Inarius and Lilith are in league with one another yet again, or even if the renegade angel is a friend or foe, Diablo fans will be able to discover the truth sooner rather than later, as Diablo 4 is set to debut in the first half of 2023. Though its Closed Beta ended a few weeks ago, players will also have the opportunity to experience a more open form of beta testing in January.
Diablo 4 will launch in 2023 for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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Diablo 4 Will Have a Branching Campaign In Its Open World
Diablo 4 is shaking up the saga's formula in a big way: its open world will allow players to tackle the storyline in an order of their choosing. In previous Diablo games, the narrative was linear and structured in a series of Acts. For Diablo 2 and Diablo 3, this meant five Acts – with the fourth Act being shorter, and the fifth Act coming from its expansion pack. Diablo 4 breaks from tradition in its open world by introducing five Regions instead of Acts, each representing a cohesive collection of zones.
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In Diablo 4, players are free to delve into the dangerous wilderness and wicked dungeons of Sanctuary without worrying about entering an over-leveled area, because the world scales around them. With the addition of World Tiers serving in lieu of a difficulty slider, Diablo 4 seems to be taking the best of Diablo 2 and Diablo 3 to build its zones and overall progression system cheap Diablo 4 Gold.