
Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred review - A compelling conclusion delivered with a panache that proves Blizzard still got it
Overview & Key Takeaways

Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred has, without question, been one of my most anticipated releases of 2026. Diablo 4 is likely my most played game ever by sheer hour count, so itโs easy to see why this expansion is so high up on my list. However many rakes Blizzard has stepped on over the course of the gameโs live service, however many seasons or events it botched, I maintain that no other ARPG matches Diablo 4 in either game feel or production value.

Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred has, without question, been one of my most anticipated releases of 2026. Diablo 4 is likely my most played game ever by sheer hour count, so itโs easy to see why this expansion is so high up on my list. However many rakes Blizzard has stepped on over the course of the gameโs live service, however many seasons or events it botched, I maintain that no other ARPG matches Diablo 4 in either game feel or production value.


