![]() ![]() ![]() The success of the closed beta played a pivotal role in helping refine the many different playstyles that the Necromancer offers throughout.Īnd for those that have gotten used to the idea of regular and free content drops for Diablo III, you’ll be happy to know that the arrival of the Necromancer also marks the arrival of Patch 2.6.0 which introduces a couple of fantastic-looking new zones to explore, new monsters to kill, and a new competitive time trial mode called Challenge Rifts. The Diablo team at Blizzard credits the support and feedback from the community for the early release date. And with Season 10 wrapping up a few days earlier on June 23, you can probably guess what’ll keep us playing until Season 11. The Rise of the Necromancer Pack, which includes the class and a number of cosmetic items, additional stash tabs (PC only unfortunately) and additional character slots, will launch at $21.95 AUD (or $14.99 USD) and will be available day and date on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. Earlier than expected too, with the original plan being to release the new character class sometime in the second half of this year. Announced at BlizzCon last year, with the character going into beta a short while ago, the Necromancer class is finally making its way to Diablo III. Which in Australian is ‘June 28 mate’, or ‘next Wednesday cobber’. ![]()
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