


The rest of the pre-launch notes can be found here. You can see the full list of class-specific updates below. In addition to dungeon updates, each class will also see various changes before release. Now, many of our Structure Objectives have been repositioned along main dungeon pathways, making them easier for players to reach and allowing them to readily explore the dungeon after defeating the Structure.” “An example of this change is that players previously needed to enter side rooms to interact with Structure Objectives, causing them to retread the same path. “Our primary goal with the layout changes was to reduce certain kinds of backtracking which detract from a player’s experience,” Blizzard says. To limit the need to backtrack, updates are coming to nine dungeons for June 6: Caldera Gate, Defiled Catacombs, Derelict Lodge, Forbidden City, Hoarfrost Demise, Immortal Emanation, Kor Dragan Barracks, Maulwood, and Rimescar Caverns. Blizzard says that a lot of feedback involved concern about having to backtrack when playing. The first set of changes are coming to the game’s dungeon layouts.

“Using this information, we have made a variety of fixes and updates to various systems in Diablo IV, all of which will be present in the version of the game that launches on June 6.” “After the Early Access and Open Beta weekends concluded, the development team read through all your feedback and reviewed gameplay data,” Blizzard said. In a post on the game’s official website, Blizzard says that the upcoming changes are based on feedback received during the game’s two betas in March. Diablo 4 will see a number of major updates by Blizzard ahead of the game’s June 6 release.
