A New Class is Arriving in Diablo Immortal in July

Diablo Immortal announces the inclusion of a new class, rumored to be the 'Blood Knight', and other significant updates to mark its first anniversary.
Diablo Immortal Huge Monster Battle
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Diablo Immortal, a mobile installment in the Diablo franchise, will be turning one year old on June 2nd. To commemorate this significant milestone, the creators are introducing a series of updates over the next two months. Among these additions, the arrival of a new class in July is the highlight.

Datamines suggest that the new class is likely to be the ‘Blood Knight’. The developers’ hints align with this speculation, describing the class as a fresh addition to the Diablo universe that favors a mid-range playstyle and employs a classic weapon type. This new class is slated for introduction in July.

Diablo Immortal New Class Teaser
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In the lead-up to this release, Diablo Immortal has planned an event intertwining its narrative with that of Diablo IV. The ‘Diablo IV Launch Celebration x Diablo Immortal’ event is due to commence in early June. This event will delve into the history of Sanctuary’s creation by Inarius and Lilith through various activities. Players can expect the Merciless Monstrosity event, Children of Lilith Battle Pass, and Hatred’s Heritage Phantom Market.

Diablo Immortal’s first anniversary celebration also includes the unveiling of a new zone. Mid-June will see the players embarking on the next chapter of the Main Questline, which will take them to a mystical island known as the Ancients’ Cradle. Inhabited by a reclusive people, this island will introduce new PvP Zone Events, Side Quests, Bounties, and enemy types.

Shaun Savage

Shaun Savage

Shaun Savage is the founder and editor-in-chief of Try Hard Guides. He has been covering and writing about video games for over 9 years. He is a 2013 graduate of the Academy of Art University with an A.A. in Web Design and New Media. In his off-time, he enjoys playing video games, watching bad movies, and spending time with his family.

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