Blizzard is in a lot of hot water right now, and these days BlizzCon is most associated with a problematic video that made the rounds again in the wake of the sexual harassment lawsuit that just keeps getting more and more complex.
However, back before these controversies blew up, BlizzCon was also known for a lot of memorable moments and community memes, like the red shirt guy. Now, Ian Bates - his real name - is dropping details about cancelled Diablo games on Twitter.
The prompt for these recent Tweets was, of course, the release of Diablo 2: Resurrected, the graphical remaster of Diablo 2 that stayed faithful on the gameplay side of things. The launch went pretty well and Resurrected is gaining a positive response, which is a win Blizzard desperately needed - whether or not they deserve it is another matter.
However, it also proved to be the best time to look back at the past of Diablo. The past most of us never got to see, specifically. Blizzard is well known for the absolute graveyard of cancelled projects it has left in its wake, and that includes many titles that would have taken place on the constantly demon-infested world of Sanctuary. Seriously, the Sanctuarians really can't catch a break.
