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So, after keeping us on the edge for a bit, Blizzard’s finally dropped the date for their next Diablo 4 livestream. I’m talking about Season 9: Sins of the Horadrim. It’s supposed to unravel in about a week! I mean, we’ve already peeked into some of it during that PTR thingy back in May, but hey, there’s always something more, right?
Okay, yeah, maybe you’ve seen some of it, but hang on. The livestream is set for a Friday—June 27, to be exact. Blizzard usually picks Thursdays, or who cares, maybe even earlier. But this time, it’s a Friday.
The party kicks off at 11am PT, 2pm ET, and 7pm BST. You can hop onto YouTube, Twitch, Twitter, or even TikTok. Anywhere really, just don’t expect them to miss a spot.
Oh, and don’t forget, this is like the last sneak peek before June 30. They’ll be showcasing new stuff like the seasonal questline, a fresh battle pass, something mysteriously called the Horadric Spellcraft mechanic, and Escalating Nightmares. Sounds thrilling, huh? Plus, we’ll get to see what the devs actually tweaked after all that PTR feedback. Can’t wait to see what made the cut or maybe didn’t.
And yes, there’s going to be chatter about balance changes. The high-level stuff for characters and in-game play, etc. Couple of Diablo 4 devs will guide us through this chaos, and of course, a Q&A segment is in order. Those always feel a bit like trying to get a straight answer, but worth it.
Also, get this—Blizzard’s reviving their Sanctuary Sitdown chat thing. Nacho (not the food, unfortunately) and Aislyn Hall will dive deeper into what’s cooking for the season and tackle fan questions from Discord. Hope they’re ready for the inevitable flood of “why’s” and “how’s.”
And here’s a juicy bit: watch Diablo 4 on Twitch during the Developer Update, and you could snag a free skin. Not from the main stream precisely; just any Diablo 4 stream will do. Spend a good 30 minutes there, and bam, you’ve got the Lacuni’s Pupil two-handed Sorcerer Staff in your digital pocket.
There you have it. Whatever the reason, planning to watch sounds intriguing—or just slightly chaotic. Let’s see where it goes.