Warlock

AppWizard
June 1, 2026
Wizards of the Coast is planning a revival of classic titles, specifically focusing on remakes of Baldur's Gate and Baldur's Gate 2. Kevin Martens, a former BioWare developer known for his work on Baldur's Gate 2, is involved with Archetype Entertainment, a subsidiary of Wizards of the Coast. Fans are hoping for gameplay that combines nostalgia with modern mechanics, including real-time-with-pause battles and an optional turn-based mode. Hasbro, Wizards of the Coast's parent company, has faced challenges in leveraging the success of Baldur's Gate 3 and has canceled a Dungeons & Dragons game while leaving Warlock as the only remaining project outside the traditional Baldur's Gate experience.
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May 23, 2026
Diablo's latest installment has become Blizzard's fastest-selling game, while millions of players continue to engage with Diablo 3 and Diablo II, which remains active 26 years after its release. The resurgence of interest in Diablo II is linked to the introduction of a new class, the warlock, leading to the creation of 1.92 million warlocks between February 11 and March 11, and players collectively spending 93.4 million hours on the game. Blizzard is committed to maintaining its legacy games and supports multiple iterations of the same game concurrently.
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May 19, 2026
Hasbro has decided to discontinue a Dungeons & Dragons video game in early development at Giant Skull, a studio led by Stig Asmussen. The collaboration between Wizards of the Coast and Giant Skull was announced last summer but has now been halted. Despite this cancellation, another Dungeons & Dragons title, Warlock, is still in development by Invoke Studios and is set for release in 2027. Additionally, Wizards of the Coast may be planning a new D&D CRPG and is exploring other projects, including an HBO series and a prequel novel based on the character Astarion.
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May 12, 2026
In Moonlight Peaks, players experience a unique farming simulation where the protagonist escapes from Dracula and arrives at a neglected family cottage that needs restoration. The game features quirky characters, including a hungover vampire father, a werewolf mayor, and a self-absorbed warlock. Players manage farm life starting at 6 PM, engaging in tasks like watering crops, crafting goods, and pursuing romantic interests, particularly with a werewolf named Saga. Innovative gameplay elements include a spellcasting minigame, energy-saving spells, and shapeshifting abilities. Additional activities such as flower arranging and potion brewing enhance the experience. The game has a sitcom-like tone and a distinctive art style, focusing on character relationships without combat. A public demo is available ahead of the full release on July 7.
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May 3, 2026
Blizzard is releasing a World of Warcraft Midnight class tuning update that includes significant buffs for Marksmanship Hunters, doubling the damage of Explosive Shot and Steady Shot, and increasing Rapid Fire by 20%. Warriors will receive various damage boosts, including 20% for Execute and 50% for Ground Current. Unholy Death Knights will face damage nerfs, while Frost Death Knights will gain a 5% damage increase. Devourer Demon Hunters will see a 3% damage reduction, and Guardian Druids will experience reduced burst potential but increased damage for Thrash. Augmentation Evokers will have a 5% reduction in ability and pet damage. Paladins will benefit from a 15% healing increase for Holy Paladins and a 10% armor increase for Protection Paladins. Discipline Priests will see a slight adjustment to Atonement mechanics, while Holy Priests will receive a 6% healing boost. Outlaw and Subtlety Rogues will enjoy damage increases of 5% and 7%, respectively. Enhancement Shamans will receive a 5% boost to ability damage and a 10% increase to auto attacks. Affliction Warlocks will benefit from a 20% damage increase on Unstable Affliction and Corruption. In PvP, player health will be increased to slow down combat pace. Significant nerfs are also planned for the Alleria encounter in the Mythic Voidspire raid, including a 5% health reduction and an extended berserk timer. The update will launch with the weekly maintenance on May 5.
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April 30, 2026
Echoing Hatred is a new feature in the Diablo 4 expansion Lord of Hatred, presenting players with a challenging onslaught of monsters that requires a rare item drop for access. The author spent over 45 hours in early access exploring the new content but was unable to acquire the key to Echoing Hatred. Speculation exists about potential hidden content, including a cow level, as the author found a cow bell while fishing in the game. The community is eager to discover more about Echoing Hatred and its secrets as they continue to play.
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April 21, 2026
Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred introduces a revamped endgame experience with eight distinct classes, including the new Warlock class, which combines spellcasting and summoning abilities. The narrative centers on the protagonist's relationship with Lilith and the threat posed by Mephisto, set against the backdrop of the visually striking region of Skovos, inspired by Grecian architecture. The game features enhanced customization options, improved class skill trees, and a new War Plans system that revitalizes the endgame experience. However, the overarching story is criticized for its pacing and character development, particularly regarding the Amazons and the reliance on Lilith. Despite these critiques, the campaign offers visually stunning boss encounters and a compelling soundtrack. The game raises questions about its future direction, with concerns about evolving into a live-service model.
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