By the looks of it, Activision Blizzard has a fair shot at occupying the top three spots on the worst-reviewed games on Steam list - Overwatch 2 and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 already make-up two-thirds of the list.

As one-half of Blizzard Entertainment's livestream showcase for Season of Blood, it revealed that a Diablo game will be available to play on Steam for the first time in franchise history.

According to Blizzard, Diablo 4 will arrive on Steam on October 17, right alongside the game's next big update, which is hoping to bring players back by tweaking the loot drops and promising XP rewards, among others.

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Diablo 4 is easily the best example of an incomplete game that was released too soon. Whereas Cyberpunk 2077 was a buggy and unoptimized mess, Diablo 4 lacked the content needed to sustain its historically significant launch. Despite initially requiring the use of Battle.net, Diablo 4 saw millions of players log on every day on multiple platforms - until they all stopped playing. These days, Diablo 4 is hanging out on the cellars of Twitch alongside Diablo 2: Resurrected and Diablo 3, which isn't what you would want from a game that, earlier this year, legitimately generated GOTY talks.