Diablo 4's maiden season is upon us, which explains why plenty are starting to wonder if the introduction of a new season requires the creation of a new character.

A curious adventurer, Forbes' Paul Tassi, braved through the waves of speculation and went directly to the game's GM, Rod Fergusson, to confirm the answer to this question.

Unfortunately, as per Fergusson, the answer is a resounding "Yes."

Diablo 4, the much-praised return to form for the franchise, is Blizzard's first foray into the live-service genre after dipping its toes into it with Diablo 3. Previously, the third entry in the Diablo franchise had seasons but no regular content drops. On the other hand, Diablo 4 will bring with it new progression systems, questlines and other content. But, as per Fergusson, "to take part in the seasonal questline, mechanics, season journey, and battle pass, you will need to create a new seasonal character."

Subsequently, when the current season reaches its end, these characters will migrate to what's known as the Eternal Realm. This space is a snapshot of the base game that remains untinged by the developments of the latest season, serving as the resting place for "preseason" and past seasons' characters.