The video novelty Diablo 3 stops receiving new gaming content

3 years ago
The video novelty Diablo 3 stops receiving new gaming content

So, after Season 29, the third part of the great hack-and-slash action RPG will stop receiving new gaming content. The company is curtailing support for the third part, as it intends to fully concentrate on developing the 4th part of this famous series. As it is known, the 28th season of this game started in February, and the game's creators have yet to announce when it should end.

R. Ferguson told players that the 29th season would be the last for this game to receive new gaming content. Upcoming seasons of this interesting novelty will receive various cosmetic items and great mechanics that appeared in 1 to 29 seasons. As a reminder, the spectacular novelty Diablo 4 is currently in open beta testing. The interesting novelty will be released at the end of June. Despite technical failures, the players liked the novelty and are looking forward to its release.

The appearance of the fourth part of the game means that the company will now focus all its efforts on developing new content for novelty. By the way, the 29th season promises to be less eventful than the previous one, the 28th. In the back catalog of this gaming product, you will find much different game content. 

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