A short but impressive trailer showing the rogue class in Diablo 4 has appeared online.
Blizzard has unveiled a trailer for the last of the classes that will be available in Diablo IV. This time we see the necromancer in action.
We already have trailers for four of the five character classes that will be available in Diablo IV. The druid was shown today.
It's the turn of the iconic barbarian, who in today's video seems at times suspiciously similar in fighting style (and more) to Kratos....
It hasn't been long and Blizzard has uploaded a video briefly demonstrating what another character class can do - this time it is the sorceress:
Premiere of Diablo 4 will take place in just two months. As a consequence, Blizzard is releasing more materials about the game, trying to sustain the great interest that was aroused by the game's beta in March. This time it has published a short but impressive trailer, in which we see the rogue and its various skills in full glory. You can watch this footage below. It can be assumed that in the near future we will also receive videos showing other character classes.
The trailer shows how dynamic the gameplay as rogue will be. This particular class specializes in very fast, yet precise attacks. So we see how the character uses, for example, daggers to fight enemies at close range.
We also have the opportunity to see ranged attacks delivered with bows. It is easy to see that the rogue is able to inflict massive damage with these weapons. It is also worth noting here the extremely fast movement speed of the character.
Diablo IV will debut on June 6, 2023 on PC, PlayStation 4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S. Those who decided to preorder the title in the Deluxe or Ultimate editions can expect four days of early access (starting June 2).
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