An ancient evil threatens to engulf Sanctuary in darkness, and new heroes have been called upon to face challenges the world has never seen before.
True to the franchise’s roots, Diablo IV will deliver visceral combat, gruesome and varied monsters, an epic hunt for legendary loot, and endless playability and progression. Players will find a lifetime’s worth of adventure scattered across a land rooted in unique ecologies and inhabited by dangerous new foes. They’ll delve into randomized dungeons packed with unpredictable adversaries and unimaginable treasures. While continuing to fully support solo and coordinated party play, Diablo IV will also provide opportunities for groups of players to encounter each other in the same shared world—whether to tackle bigger challenges . . . or possibly even slaughter one another in player-vs.-player combat.
In Diablo IV, players will attempt to bring hope back to the world by vanquishing evil in all its vile incarnations—from cannibalistic demon-worshipping cultists to the all-new drowned undead that emerge from the coastlines to drag their victims to a watery grave. For the first time in the series, Sanctuary will be a contiguous, seamless landmass comprising diverse regions ranging from the burning desert of Kejhistan, to the verdant werewolf-infested forests of Scosglen, to the harsh and rugged wilderness of the Dry Steppes.
Set immediately following the events of Diablo IV, Vessel of Hatred continues the dark story as you fight to save Neyrelle from Mephisto's tightening grip on her soul, still reeling from the choice she made to contain him. The search for Neyrelle takes you deep into the ancient jungle as she grapples with the imprisoned Prime Evil. Attempt to unravel Mephisto’s dark plot while new foes encircle your every move, planning your demise. The fate of Neyrelle’s soul—and her ability to stop this Prime Evil from destroying Sanctuary—rests in your hands.
Vessel of Hatred also has huge updates for all Diablo IV players with new class skills, paragon boards, legendary glyphs, dungeon types, Tree of Whispers activities, and more.
The Diablo IV team delved further into the exciting new features coming with Vessel of Hatred, revealing the four Mercenaries players can call to their side: Rahier the Shieldbearer, Aldkin the Cursed Child, Varyana the Berserker Crone, and Subo the Bounty Hunter.
Players can take advantage of their support by adding them to their party, hiring them when playing solo, or selecting them to add Reinforcement in times of need.
The team also revealed Diablo IV’s new ultimate co-op challenge, Dark Citadel. This new endgame feature is a cooperative dungeon for groups of players to solve challenges, face deadly battles, and defeat the final boss to earn coveted rewards.
Lastly, there will be Progression Updates that will offer a permanent and fundamental shift in how players level and progress throughout Sanctuary. We’ll have more to share on August 29th, so stay tuned for more details!
NEVER FIGHT ALONE!
You’ve already seen the Neyrelle in the cinematic trailer. You’ve gotten a taste of the newest class of the Spiritborn. Now look at Mercenaries and the Dark Citadel, two more fresh elements coming with Diablo IV’s first expansion, Vessel of Hatred. Battling together has never been better.
- MERCENARIES—Your companions in battle who grow in strength and can be customized to support your own playstyle.
- Each mercenary is unique in the role they serve and comes with their own backstory, personality, and skills. They also have their own skill trees with a variety of choices that make them more supportive, combat focused, or a mix. Mercenaries can be enlisted as Reinforcements, periodically coming to your aid to perform attacks.
- Raheir – Born to the lawless and rough streets of Gea Kul and trained by the Iron Wolves
- Varyana – Former cannibal who left her tribe when they started dealing with darker forces; butcher by trade turned mercenary
- Aldkin – Half-child, half-demon creature born part demonic due to the influence of the First Khazra from the Citadel performing dark rituals on his mother.
- Subo – A disgraced Archer from the mountains, shunned by the same people who had looked to him for salvation and now a bounty hunter for hire.
- Mercenaries will gain Rapport as they accompany you in the world. The more rapport you earn, unlocking valuable rewards and bartering currency. As you build rapport, you can Barter with your mercs and enter trade agreements for a chance at powerful loot and other items.
- THE DARK CITADEL— A new co-op PvE end-game experience combining multiplayer mechanics with action-packed dungeon combat and boss fights.
- Enter the Dark Citadel with any group size from 2 to 4 players and fight complex bosses requiring coordination as well as split forces as you traverse down separate paths. Communicate non-verbally to your team with the new Marker System.
- Earn weekly caches by completing the Dark Citadel each week for powerful loot as well as unique Dark Citadel cosmetic rewards you can earn.
- KURAST UNDERCITY—An intense new multi-stage, time-attack dungeon built for both leveling and late game item farming.
- Players can influence the type of loot they earn by applying special keys called Spirit Tributes and increase the quality of their bounty by completing in-dungeon challenges, then defeating one of Undercity’s all new bosses.
- PROGRESSION UPDATES— Character progression is getting a major update when Vessel of Hatred launches.
- Building on the fundamental changes made to loot in Season 4, these progression updates will be permanent changes to the base game.
- Tune in on August 29th for a developer livestream that will go over all the details of the changes including updates to Difficulty Tiers, the Paragon System, and much more.
Delve deeper into Nahantu with Mercenaries, Dark Citadel, and More
The perils ahead are best faced with the kinship of an ally, wanderer. During the Xbox livestream at gamescom, the Diablo IV team dove deeper into exciting new features coming with Vessel of Hatred™. Venture forth to learn more of what lays in wait within the jungles of Nahantu, where hatred stirs and corrupts all it touches.
The many subregions of Nahantu each have their own corrupted monsters that plague the land. There’s the Lacuni, apex predators of the Tenganze Plains, and the venom-infested burrows of the Skittering Earth. The Hollows own the Lingering Hatred treetops, while the hallucinogen-riddled Dregs proliferate throughout the dense canopies of the land. These twisted lands are symptoms of Mephisto, the Lord of Hatred’s deep grasp on this once flourishing land. Discover what dark machinations lay in wait…and the powerful tools you can wield to face them.
The vast jungles of Nahantu brings forth new allies and challenges. Fight through the Dark Citadel co-op endgame activity, where you will collaborate to overcome many tribulations and earn the bountiful rewards within. Go boldly, and never go alone–forge new paths with newfound companions from across Sanctuary using the Party Finder tool. Sanctuary is changing before your very eyes, there are murmurs of progression updates looming ahead, permanently changing levelling across Diablo IV.
Never Fight Alone! Mercenaries are by Your Side
The road of hatred is bereft with dark deeds; it is better to walk the path with an ally by your side. Mercenaries are your steadfast companions that will share your hearth and fight by your side when called upon to aid.
Unlocked during the Main Quest in Vessel of Hatred, these stalwart partners are here to ensure you never fight alone. They will follow you to the deepest dungeons and endure the darkest battles. Each Pale Hand Mercenary carries their own past, inclinations, and unique skills to rally beside you in combat. Descend into the Den—the secret hideout for the Mercenaries—and complete key quests to bring further unique brigands to your side.
The Mercenaries: A Motley Crew
There are four Mercenaries to call to your side: the indomitable Raheir the Shieldbearer, sly Aldkin the Cursed Child, grizzled Varyana the Berserker Crone, and the cunning Subo the Bounty Hunter.
Seek out the other Mercenaries throughout Nahantu, each with their own questline to gain their employ. Upon completing the Vessel of Hatred campaign, Raheir will be available to use in combat.
Each of these fighters has their own quirks and accompanying qualities to help you in battle. Their abilities are made up of a variety of choices, with a broad mix of utility and damage-based skills to customize how these allies complement your given playstyle.
Raheir—Shieldbearer
Born to the lawless streets of Gea Kul and trained by the noble Iron Wolves. Rahier uses his Shield to devastating effect, blocking incoming attacks and protecting you from the many hordes of the Tenganze.
Varyana—Berserker Crone
A former cannibal who left her tribe when they started dealing with darker forces, she is a butcher by trade, turned Mercenary. Varyana has a Massacre meter which grows in strength the longer blood feeds her blades and scales off the killstreak. Varyana wields brutal hand-to-hand weapons that are her instruments of carnage; those that come within her grasp fall swiftly.
Aldkin—Cursed Child
A half-child, half-demon creature: Aldkin was born part-demonic as a result of the First Khazra within the Citadel performing dark rituals on his mother. Aldkin has the ability to undergo Metamorphosis, shapeshifting him into a powerful Demon to fight by your side.
Subo—Drunken Archer
A disgraced Archer from the mountains, shunned by the same people who had looked to him for salvation, now a bounty hunter for hire. Subo stays outside of the melee, raining down volleys of arrows to quell monster hordes. Subo will mark targets for your disposal—kill them to earn benefits such as reduced Ability cooldowns.
Enlisting and Hiring Mercenaries
Mercenaries can offer their support by joining your Party, by Hiring them when playing solo, or by selecting them to add key Reinforcements in times of need.
Hiring Mercenaries
You have the choice to select one of your unlocked Mercenaries as your hired hand. Hiring a Mercenary selects them as your main companion, and when playing solo they will join your party to use their host of selected skills to aid you in combat.
Mercenary Reinforcement
Select another unlocked Mercenary within the Mercenary Den to be your combat Reinforcement.
Reinforcements will emerge during combat to perform a skill to aid you in combat. Each Mercenary has abilities they can use to reinforce you by casting one of the skills you possess, or through a specific combat scenario. Setting this in-game action to trigger is called an Opportunity. For example, Reinforcements can have their Opportunity set to activate when you are hit by a Control Impairing Effect.
Note that you will need to have a different Hired Mercenary than the one who is currently your Reinforcement. Once you have unlocked another Mercenary outside of Raheir, you’ll be able to equip someone in both slots.
Earning Rapport
Trust is most swiftly earned in the blood-strewn throes of battle. This trust with Mercenaries is known as Rapport. Rapport is what you’ll use to upgrade each Mercenary, earning skill points to unlock more of their abilities, caches, and increasing your ability to barter.
Earn Rapport with different Mercenaries by using them as Reinforcements or Hired hands in battle. Mercenary-related events will appear through Sanctuary to earn bonus Rapport with your loyal companion. Each Mercenary has 10 Levels of Rapport to earn, and repeating the last level will earn you additional Pale Marks.
Pale Marks
These potent Coins are earned through Rapport, granting you the ability to purchase coveted items within The Den.
Bartering
Pale Marks are used within the Den to trade for a wide variety of items. Rank up each Mercenary to expand the potential offerings available within the Den.
Repel the Khazra Threat in Dark Citadel
Deep in the heart of Nahantu lies a twisted testament to the depths the First Khazra will go to achieve their ends. Within lies the ultimate co-op challenge, the first of its kind in Diablo IV. This endgame, cooperative dungeon rewards groups of players that can best the many perils that lay within. Venture through three individual wings to solve challenges, face deadly battles, and collaborate to emerge bloodthirsty to face the final boss.
More than one wanderer has tried—and failed—to break this fortress. Only together with others can you expect to prevail over an evil that slowly grows stronger.
The Dark Citadel is ruled by The First Khazra, who use the powers of the Citadel to perform wicked experiments on captured villagers, all in an attempt to resurrect an almighty demon by sacrificing souls.
Brave the Dark Citadel
The Dark Citadel holds three separate Wings, each with their own secrets to unlock and demonic plans to unravel. Brute force will only let you venture so far; the cooperation of your allies is the key to besting each Wing before finally facing off against the final boss.
Besting these complex bosses and intricate wings will require the efforts of your entire party. Each wing can be taken down as a group, and can be done in multiple visits if you require respite during this grand task. Communication with your allies will be key within the walls of the Citadel, and a new Marker System will be available to help indicate your next intended move.
Earn Coveted Rewards
Every week you can earn a Weekly Rewards cache the first time the Dark Citadel is completed. These caches could grant you resplendent and exclusive items only offered from Dark Citadel.
Throughout the Dark Citadel, you’ll earn Citadel Coins, which are key to unlocking cosmetics exclusive to Dark Citadel that evoke the regal mania of its demonic owners.
Unlock the Path to the Citadel
The Dark Citadel becomes available once you reach the endgame. You’ll receive an introductory Quest to begin your journey, which only needs to be completed once on your Account.
Find Allies and Bolster your Party
Mastering this challenge requires a minimum of two players, but it’s recommended to raise arms with a party of four for the best chance at emerging triumphant. The ideal way to approach this mighty challenge is to search far and wide for like-minded players…
Venture Together and Wander Boldly with Party Finder
Party Finder is here to help you find the right allies! This new feature is available across Diablo IV when Vessel of Hatred releases, allowing you to find wanderers of a similar mettle within Sanctuary.
Go Far, Go Together
Party Finder gives you the ability to list the type of party you’re looking for, set what game type or activity you’d like to run, where you’d like to play, and add preferences for both casual and completionist players alike. When Vessel of Hatred releases, this new feature will be available to all Diablo IV players, allowing you to find just the kind of party you need.
You can use Party Finder to list or find a party for multiple activities within Sanctuary: from slaying through Nightmare Dungeons, selecting Wings to complete in the Dark Citadel, finding other players to share Materials to summon Endgame Bosses, to completing your Codex of Power. Party Finder can be accessed in a variety of ways, with quick access via the Map, in-game Menu, or through a pre-set action on your emote wheel.
Discover the Underbelly of Kurast Undercity
A plague grows deep in the belly of Kurast; a sickness which will devour Nahantu if left unchecked. Search the Undercity for a cure…or plunder its forgotten riches for yourself.
Undercity is an intense new multistage, time-attack dungeon perfect for levelling towards endgame content and targeting powerful items to help you progress. Learn more about the many rewards you can reap as you fight from alley to alley in the belly of the Undercity.
Clear the Streets
In the Undercity, every second counts as you fight against hordes of demons and time itself, as it rapidly depletes out in this time-limited mode. Greatly increase the quality of your rewards by earning Attunement—gained through killing monsters and completing events—slay powerful Afflicted demons to extend your time in the Undercity to reach the final boss.
Augment your Run and Reap the Rewards
Undercity is the prime location to source the power needed to push to your highest potential. Throughout Sanctuary and within the Undercity, you’ll earn keys called Tributes which can be used to augment future runs to target specific rewards. Completing activities while in the Undercity collects Attunement, which increases the quality of the loot rewarded after slaying one of the Undercity’s all-new bosses. Higher quality Tributes yield the greatest spoils, but they also raise the challenge of your next Undercity run considerably.
New Progression Updates
Across Sanctuary, the progression updates coming with Vessel of Hatred will offer a permanent and fundamental shift in how you level and progress throughout the world. Similar to the overhaul to itemization in Season 4: Loot Reborn, these permanent changes to the base game are aimed at making levelling more rewarding, putting more power in your hands.
You’ll be able to access deeper customization to power earlier in your character’s adventure, reinvigorating the leveling journey to new heights. We’ll have more to share on August 29th—stay tuned for more details!
Obtain Demon Wings: Pre-Purchase Vessel of Hatred
As we revealed at the end of the Mercenaries Reveal trailer at gamescom’s Opening Night Live, you can now instantly unlock the new Wings of the Damned Cosmetic whenever you pre-purchase the Deluxe or Ultimate Edition of the Vessel of Hatred expansion for any platform. Your new wings will be retroactively granted to anyone who has already pre-purchased these editions of Vessel of Hatred.
Diablo IV is developed using modern technology that pushes the franchise to dark, new depths. This technology is at the heart of everything players will see, hear, and feel—delivering much higher fidelity and a more engrossing experience. It opens up countless possibilities for the Diablo series, from smooth character animations, such as the Druid’s fluid shapeshifting, to the seamless, vast overworld players will travel across in search of the next loot-filled underground dungeon. Ultimately, Diablo IV grounds players in a grittier and deadlier world.
Diablo IV is available for PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and PC (Steam).
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