When is the next Diablo 4 Update Developer Livestream?

According to Blizzard, the next live stream event will key in on important details about Diablo 4, specifically, the post-launch content.


We're hoping that the next livestream will answer most of our questions about the Diablo 4 post-launch content.

Now that Diablo 4 has gone gold, its June 6 launch is all but certain. All that’s left to do now is to wait for the next entry in Blizzard’s iconic ARPG franchise, or is it?

Blizzard has confirmed that a “Server Slam” event is scheduled for later this month. But, in a few days, fans can look forward to something else, specifically, a new Diablo 4 Update Developer Livestream.

According to Blizzard, the next dev livestream is scheduled for May 10 at 11:00 AM PDT. It will be available to watch on the official Diablo Twitch and YouTube channels. Blizzard will also release a recap blog highlighting everything revealed at the live-stream event for those who miss out.

The post-launch content of Diablo 4 is something the community has discussed in recent months. Just last month, Blizzard revealed that it didn’t design Diablo 4 to be played forever.

Some fans took this as a sign that there’s a potential “endgame” for Diablo 4, which drew mixed reactions.

We’ll find out more about how the new seasons system for Diablo 4 will shape the post-launch gameplay next week.

Diablo 4 has proven to be quite popular among fans after multiple beta attempts.

Speaking of Diablo 4, fans can look forward to skipping the story campaign and venturing straight to the open world. Also, while waiting for Diablo 4, you might want to check if your PC is up to the task. Finally, we came up with a guide for you to mark the times and dates for when Diablo 4 will launch in your region.

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