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Okay, so Diablo 4 finally got that thumbs up from the Chinese government. It’s wild, right? Only seven foreign games made the cut in July 2025. Lucky for Diablo, Marvel Mystic Mayhem’s in good company.
Now, picture this: we’re in June 2021. That’s when Diablo 4 hit the streets. It’s like this mash-up of Diablo 2 and 3. You’re on this wild mission to take down Lillith, who’s like the Queen of Hatred or something. This time, it’s all about that open world life. You bump into other players, join forces… you get the idea. And talk about updates—it’s like Blizzard won’t stop tweaking stuff, adding events, balancing classes. Busy bees, those devs.
Oh, and shoutout to Wowhead for spilling the tea. With the Chinese license, Diablo 4’s reaching more gamers. Perfect timing, too, ’cause there’s this event with extended playtime. Seven foreign games approved, remember? That’s not easy. But hey, Blizzard’s got that international swagger with World of Warcraft and whatnot.
But let’s not get too excited. Diablo 4 isn’t the first Blizzard game China likes. There’s World of Warcraft, Hearthstone, and all those. After some drama in 2022, Blizzard patched things up with NetEase in 2024. So, they’re back with Diablo Immortal and, surprise, surprise, exclusive Chinese New Year cosmetics. Smart move, Blizzard.
If you’re a newbie from China, Diablo 4’s got loads for you. Six classes, tons of builds. They even dropped an expansion in 2024 called Vessel of Hatred. And there’s more coming, I hear. Plus, seasons keep shaking things up every few months. Rumor has it big changes are brewing.
By the way, there’s talk about the next expansion delayed. Maybe Blizzard should really pull out the stops, you know? Go big or go home. Anyway, I digress. Oh, and PlayStation? They slipped Diablo 4 into the PS Plus freebie bin for July. Nice one.
Yeah, so that’s the scoop. Diablo 4’s got its ticket to China, and folks there are in for a treat. Big times ahead, for sure.