Diablo 4's Rogue class revealed with its own trailer at Blizzcon 2021

Diablo 4's Rogue class revealed with its own trailer at Blizzcon 2021

Blizzcon 2021 is now underway, and as part of that, Blizzard has revealed Diablo 4's fourth character class: the Rogue. Joining the previously revealed Sorceress, Barbara, and Druid classes, the Rogue is a character not seen since the original Diablo, though as a Dexterity class it bears some similarities to Diablo 2 and 3's Assassin and Demon Hunter. accompanying ad, the rogue is revealed to be fast, ruthless, armed with a plethora of weapons and ready to steal ears. You can check out the trailer for yourself below: Blizzard itself described her as "an adaptable and agile warrior who can specialize in ranged or melee combat." He can defeat any foe with his imbued weapons, perform powerful combo attacks, and can augment his arsenal with deadly poisons and shadow magic to slay demons with impunity.

Flexibility

In an interview with Polygon, Diablo 4 game director Luis Barriga and art director John Mueller said Rogue's character "feels very, very fresh" for Diablo 4. Although the team took the Rogue from the original Diablo “as an aesthetic and what a fantastic starting point” and there are elements of the Assassin and Demon Hunter classes there, there are also “some new ideas that we felt particularly appropriate for Diablo's thief. The most unique features of The Rogue will include a weapon infusion system and the options to choose between three different specializations for different playstyles: Combo Points, Shadow Realm, and Achievement Weakness This makes the Rogue a more flexible character class than the other ones. Else, and it looks like there will be some customization freedom to create the Rogue you want.Now that the rogue has been revealed, we're still waiting for the reveal of Diablo 4's fifth character class, but we have no idea when that will happen. Blizzcon 2021 hasn't given us a release date for Diablo 4, but Activision Blizzard recently said they don't expect the game to launch in 2021, so we're looking at 2022 at the earliest before committing to Snape. sort out. Before then, however, Blizzard finally confirmed the rumored Diablo 2 remake. Scheduled for a 2021 release, it's the perfect way to fill some time and revisit a classic in 4K and, for the first time, on consoles.