Diablo 4 Isn’t Meant to Be Played Forever and Will Have a ‘Pinnacle Boss’
Blizzard reveals that Diablo 4’s gameplay is not unending and players will have to face a challenging final boss when they reach endgame.
Blizzard has just revealed that its upcoming action-RPG title Diablo 4 is not meant to be played forever and will have a "pinnacle boss." Given that many Diablo 4 players are probably very curious about what the game's progression and endgame will look like, especially after having a taste during the beta, this interesting piece of information will likely pique the interest of the community.
With the official launch of Diablo 4 scheduled for June 6, Blizzard seems to be pulling out all the stops when it comes to promoting the title. Another open beta has been scheduled for May 2023, with the team intending to test server bandwidth and award beta players with in-game rewards once the title is released. What's more, the developers have been consistently sharing interesting content about Diablo 4, especially since players could only access so much of the game during the closed and open beta periods.
In a recent interview with GamesRadar, Diablo 4's Associate Game Director Joe Piepiora shared some details about Diablo 4's Nightmare dungeons, particularly what happens after a player's character reaches level 100. According to Piepiora, the game is not meant to go on forever, unlike the never-ending Paragon levels of Diablo 3. He shares that once players get to level 100, there will be a "pinnacle boss" encounter in Nightmare dungeons that gamers will find extremely challenging. At this point, fans are expected to have collected their most powerful equipment and truly mastered their character's build in order to have a chance at defeating this boss. Read More…