Returning seasonal themes may mean returning rewards, with a chance to snag something missed in past Seasons! Stay tuned, we’ll see you in D3’s Sanctuary for the Visions of Enmity on September 15.Diablo Immortal isn't the last mobile game from Blizzard Blizzard We’re approaching a new phase of life for Diablo 3, but now we know more about what the future holds. Future Seasons will follow the same model. We already know a good bit about Season 30, which will bring balance changes and the permanent return of the Altar of Rites introduced in Season 28 - but no dedicated new theme. The quarterly Season schedule is set to start after Season 30, so we can only guess at how long Season 29 and Season 30 will last. However, don’t expect this new schedule to start just yet. That will make Diablo 3 Seasons more similar to Diablo 4 Seasons, which will rotate quarterly. In the future, D3 will have simpler Seasons that highlight “iconic themes and features from Seasons past” and rotate about every three months. But some Diablo 3 Seasons have been extremely short: for example, Season 2 was less than two months. In the past, Diablo 3 Season lengths have varied significantly. Season 28 was the longest season in D3‘s history with a run time of 28 weeks and 2 days (comparable to legacy Diablo 2 ladder seasons) - about seven months. PDT/CET/KST.īut what’s coming next? The Diablo team dished out details on future Seasons in its Season 29 preview post. And now we know exactly when the next Season will begin: Diablo 3 Season 29 starts on Friday, Septemat 5 p.m. Moving forward, we’ll see repeats and remixes of old themes - but when Season 29 launches, we’ll get to enjoy a revamped Paragon system, a new solo gameplay mode, and slaughtering demons in Diabolical Fissures. Diablo 3 Season 29, Visions of Enmity, will be the last Diablo 3 Season with a fully original theme.
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