In a world where companies announce sequels before the dust has even had a chance to settle on the current title, one of gaming's marquee companies, Blizzard Entertainment, appears poised to quicken the pace of its releases, specifically, Diablo.
Mike Ybarra, the president of Blizzard, recently dropped a hint about the company's approach to future Diablo entries, suggesting a potential break from the firm's traditionally lengthy development cycles.
Ybarra recently tweeted in response to praise for Diablo 4 from IGN's Executive Editor, Ryan McCaffrey, saying "And going forward, you won't have to wait so long between titles. We have a lot more coming to Diablo 4 and beyond!
It's no secret that fans of the dark and moody action-RPG have often endured long waits between series entries. Given that Diablo 3 took 11 years after the release of Diablo 2 to grace players' screens, and Diablo 4 came out a whole two decades after the third game began its development, Ybarra's comment sparked discussion. But does this necessarily herald the imminent announcement of Diablo 5?
Honestly speaking, it's only natural for Ybarra to look forward to the next future. Diablo is an establishment in and of itself. If Blizzard isn't constantly thinking about the next big thing, it risks stagnating, which is the worst thing that can happen in any company in a fast-paced industry like gaming.
