Diablo 4: Lord Of Hatred Brings Back Everyone's Favorite "Hot Mom," Amazons, And Lorath
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Diablo 4: Lord Of Hatred Brings Back Everyone's Favorite "Hot Mom," Amazons, And Lorath
"After two and a half years, eleven seasons, and one massive, game-changing expansion, Diablo 4's Age of Hatred is finally coming to a close. Announced as part of 2025's The Game Awards, Diablo 4's next expansion, Lord of Hatred, marks the end of the game's ongoing saga--one which has seen Lilith, Inarius, Mephisto, and the humans of Sanctuary engage in an epic struggle to gain control of the world and its future."
"Prior to the expansion's announcement, GameSpot, IGN, and PC Gamer were invited to attend an exclusive interview with two key members of Lord of Hatred's narrative team: lead narrative designer Matt Burns and narrative designer Eleni Rivera. The pair were eager to answer our questions about Lord of Hatred, even those that were, admittedly, both thirsty and bizarre. We left the Q&A session with a better understanding of Mephisto's plans, the lore behind the revamped Paladin class, and the Skovos Isles,"
Lord of Hatred serves as the conclusion to the Age of Hatred after two and a half years, eleven seasons, and a major expansion. The expansion promises a satisfying ending and an epic final showdown with Mephisto while delivering new content and systems. New additions include the Skovos Isles, a lore-driven revamp of the Paladin class, the return of Amazons and Lilith, expanded personality-filled dialogue options with "Jedi mind tricks," and prominent voice work from Ralph Ineson. Vessel of Hatred was always intended as part of the Mephisto-Lilith saga, marking a planned narrative endpoint and broad gameplay enhancements.
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