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Diablo 30th Anniversary Spotlight: Everything Announced

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Last updated: 12 February 2026 08:46
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Blizzard Entertainment tied a bow on its Diablo 30th Anniversary Spotlight after showing off how the Warlock class will take over Diablo 4, Diablo Immortal, and even Diablo 2: Resurrected in 2026.

The 40-minute presentation came to a close after giving fans a sneak peek at a dungeon’s worth of updates across its three Diablo pillars. Highlights include the reveal that the Warlock is coming to Diablo 4 and Immortal in April and June, respectively, and it’s out for Diablo 2: Resurrected with The Reign of the Warlock DLC right now. While new content definitely stole the show, the Blizzard team still made sure to offer deep dives into some of the quality-of-life updates players have been expecting, too.

Whether you’re looking to learn more about the Lord of Hatred expansion or revisit a beloved early 2000s action RPG, we’ve gathered all of the highlights from today’s show. You can see everything announced at the Diablo 30th Anniversary Spotlight below.

The Warlock Class Is Coming to Diablo 4, Diablo Immortal, and Diablo 2: Resurrected

Players expected the Warlock to come to Diablo 4, but they didn’t expect this. In addition to Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred, the Warlock is coming to Diablo Immortal and, yes, even Diablo 2: Resurrected. It’s an unexpected update that brings the class to all three of today’s games, with the full spotlight detailing how each offers different playstyles for different kinds of action RPG fans.

Blizzard Is Summoning the Reign of the Warlock for Diablo 2: Resurrected

Introducing the Warlock and enough arcane updates to make any demon nervous.

Play Diablo II: Resurrected- Reign of the Warlock today and see how knowledge bites back.

Learn More: 🔗 https://t.co/TE0fdcCK4V pic.twitter.com/6TpWaHehs7

— Diablo (@Diablo) February 11, 2026

Blizzard’s 2021 reimagining might be a mostly faithful remake of a classic game, but that doesn’t mean it can’t add to it. To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the franchise, Diablo 2: Resurrected is getting a new expansion called Reign of the Warlock – and it’s out today for PC (including Steam), PlayStation, and Xbox for $24.99.

The content adds the demon-summoning Warlock as an all-new class not present in the original experience. It allows players to summon, bind, and devour demons, shaking up the Diablo 2 formula for the first time in 25 years.

Blizzard Talks Terror Zones in Diablo 2

With Reign of the Warlock comes a few tweaks to Terror Zones. Specifically, players can now be stalked by hunters called Heralds of Terror when playing on Hell difficulty. Terrorized bosses beaten on the same difficulty mode also now unveil statues, with players encouraged to combine five of them to access new endgame bosses called the Colossal Ancients.

Quality-of-Life Adjustments Add Loot Filers, Advanced Stash Tabs, and More to Diablo 2: Resurrected

The new quality of life changes in Reign of the Warlock give you sharper tools for even the darkest of journeys. pic.twitter.com/yOWzcZ9my6

— Diablo (@Diablo) February 11, 2026

Now, time for what most fans expected when they heard Diablo 2: Resurrected would be featured at the Diablo 30th Anniversary Spotlight: quality-of-life changes. Blizzard now allows players to create, share, and check out community loot filters, all without the use of mods. The update also comes with the ability to stack stash items alongside the addition of dedicated tabs for materials, gems, and runes. Finally, The Chronicle is an item tracker for players who like their Diablo experience to be nice and organized.

A First Look at the Warlock in Diablo Immortal

Diablo Immortal Warlock Class. Image courtesy of Blizzard.

This June, Blizzard is bringing the Warlock to Diablo Immortal. This version of the summoning class utilizes demon skull, a sacrificial blade, and a beast known as the Soulgorger. The Warlock will get her own origin quest explaining her backstory at an unspecified point in the future.

Lut Gholein Joins the Warlock in Diablo Immortal

That previously teased location coming to Diablo Immortal is none other than Lut Gholein. Players will find the iconic location has been split between its Common Ward and High Ward districts, with Blizzard explaining that it pulled inspiration from real-world Moroccan cities when bringing it back to life.

The Return of the Demon Queen Andariel

Diablo Immortal’s next “big bad” is the Maidan of Anguish, Andariel. She’s sporting a new look, too, with associate art director Emil Salim describing her as “domineering, equal parts regal, and sadistic,” adding that “she’s driven by nothing less than a desire for dark godhood.”

Diablo Immortal Roadmap Sets Fire to 2026

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Diablo Immortal Roadmap 2026. Image courtesy of Blizzard.

The Diablo Immortal team has big plans for 2026. A roadmap shared during the 30th Anniversary Spotlight showed off just a few of the updates players can expect in the coming months, with some examples including a new battleground event and updates to classic zones. Expect a new subzone, along with new monsters and bounties, every quarter, too.

Yes, the Second Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred Class is the Warlock

If the leaks and rumors weren’t enough to give it away, the Warlock is officially confirmed to join the Paladin when Lord of Hatred launches for PC, PlayStation, and Xbox April 28. Blizzard plans to share more about the new Diablo 4 class during a developer update that’s set to take place March 5.

Lord of Hatred Is More Than Just a Class Expansion

The Diablo 30th Anniversary Spotlight gave fans a first look at how Lord of Hatred expands on Diablo 4 with Skovos and its many mountains and temples. Today’s presentation focuses on Temis, the location’s capital city and an area that holds more information about the Askari, the Prime Evils, and the origins of Sanctuary.

Skill Trees and the Talisman System

Forge a brand new path through Sanctuary with the all-new skill tree system coming to Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred 🌳 pic.twitter.com/UBMf4gX5wl

— Diablo (@Diablo) February 11, 2026

Major changes are coming to Diablo 4, regardless of whether you choose to pick up Lord of Hatred. Referring to a running joke that has seen players calling the game’s skill trees “skill twigs,” associate game director Zaven Haroutunian unveiled a closer look at the skill tree rework launching with the expansion this April.

The Blizzard team says it’s about giving players “meaningful choices and options” from the get-go, calling it a “major disruption to the current class system.” One example shown during the presentation highlights the Sorcerer’s Hydra skill, which players can fine-tune to increase attack speed, launch explosions, and even use frost projectiles.

The Talisman, meanwhile, is a new itemization system with Lord of Hatred that brings back charms and sets. Footage of the foundational update teases more ways for players to customize their builds to their playstyle.

“They’re going to freak out…”

Game director Brent Gibson closed out the Diablo 30th Anniversary Spotlight with a tease of what’s to come. In a tongue-in-cheek moment just before the event reached its conclusion, Gibson says, “Oh, my god. They’re going to freak out at BlizzCon when we announce—.” There’s no telling what exactly Diablo fans have to look forward to, but it at least sounds like Blizzard has plans to pull back the curtain when BlizzCon takes place September 12 – 13.

Michael Cripe is a freelance writer with IGN. He’s best known for his work at sites like The Pitch, The Escapist, and OnlySP. Be sure to give him a follow on Bluesky (@mikecripe.bsky.social) and Twitter (@MikeCripe).

Contents
The Warlock Class Is Coming to Diablo 4, Diablo Immortal, and Diablo 2: ResurrectedBlizzard Is Summoning the Reign of the Warlock for Diablo 2: ResurrectedBlizzard Talks Terror Zones in Diablo 2Quality-of-Life Adjustments Add Loot Filers, Advanced Stash Tabs, and More to Diablo 2: ResurrectedA First Look at the Warlock in Diablo ImmortalLut Gholein Joins the Warlock in Diablo ImmortalThe Return of the Demon Queen AndarielDiablo Immortal Roadmap Sets Fire to 2026Yes, the Second Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred Class is the WarlockLord of Hatred Is More Than Just a Class ExpansionSkill Trees and the Talisman System“They’re going to freak out…”
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