Diablo 4's director revealed that players will see even more Legendary powers when the game is released. Diablo 4 was one of the most talked about games of March with the release of the highly anticipated open beta. For players excited by what they saw, new information may add even more hype to the wait for Diablo 4's release.

One clever player revealed that the Diablo 4 map available in the beta showed only a portion of what is in the store. During the open beta, Diablo 4 players had access to the prologue and the first act of the campaign, as well as being able to play with four different classes and level up to level 25. Another element that could be explored during Diablo 4's open beta is the Legendary powers, which directly impact the way to play.

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Diablo 4 Director Joseph Piepiora said on his Twitter that players have no idea how many Legendary powers will be available when the game is released. According to him, the number of Legendary powers will go far beyond what was in Diablo 4's open beta, including powers defined by Piepiora as bizarre, exciting, and "fully balanced." The director also clarified in response to one of the users about the Codex of Power. According to Joseph Piepiora Diablo 4's Codex of Power contains only half of the Legendary powers that exist in the game, and players will be able to find even more Legendary powers in the gameplay experience.

The Diablo 4 beta may be over, but the discussions and news about the game are far from over. According to the newest rumor circulating the game, a Diablo 4 Xbox Series X will be released. There is no information yet about the design of this potential console, but it would not be the first time Blizzard and Microsoft have collaborated. For players worried about the game's stability, Blizzard has confirmed that Diablo 4 will not be haunted by the same connection issues that happened in the beta.

Diablo 4 faced numerous problems during the open beta, but the excitement among players did not diminish. The game was announced at Blizzcon 2019 and went through rumors of development challenges, and players' fears increased with the cancelation of Blizzcon 2022. With the long journey to the current moment, it is understandable that Diablo 4 is one of the most anticipated games of 2023, and has the potential to be one of the most talked-about games of the year.

Diablo 4 launches on June 6 for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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