Diablo Immortal Unveils New Class, Coming in July 2025

Diablo Immortal Unveils New Class, Coming in July 2025
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  1. New Druid class will join Diablo Immortal on July 3, 2025.
  2. The game already features eight classes: Barbarian, Wizard, Monk, Necromancer, Demon Hunter, Crusader, Blood Knight, and Tempest.
  3. The new class drops in Diablo Immortal with 60 new Legendary Items.

New Druid class was announced for Diablo Immortal. Primal guardians who have ability to transform into beasts will join the game on July 3, 2025.

As of the time of writing, the game features eight classes, including Barbarian, Wizard, Monk, Necromancer, Demon Hunter, Crusader, Blood Knight and Tempest.

In Diablo Immortal, Druids are staff-armed spellcasters commanding the forces of nature, with the ability to transform into a Werewolf or Werebear. To oppose crowds of foes, Druids can call in reinforcements of Wolves, Bears, Ravens, or the noble Stag.

The Druid class in Diablo Immortal has its own unique resource called Primal Power, which is represented by a green bar above the skill buttons. While some powerful skills consume it, Primal Power is passively generated each second based on the equipped Primary Attack.

The most basic Primary Attack available to the Druid of any level is Ferocious Strike with an Ultimate Fang and Claw. The next one, called Landslide, will unlock only at level 34 with the ultimate form Nature’s Wrath.

As for transformations, which all end with a Revert ability, Werewolf unlocks at Level 3 with such moves as Howl, Rend and Tear, Lunge, and Swipe as a Primary Attack. Werebear unlocks at Level 38, featuring such abilities as Crash, Mangle, and Bound Maul as a Primary Attack.

Besides that, Druids feature such abilities as Fire Tornado, Stag Charge, Summon Wolves, Earthquake, Summon Oak Sage, Raven Swarm, Thorn Armor, Summon Grizzly, Circle of Life, Surging Stone, and Rabid Might.

The new class drops with 60 new Legendary Items, ten for each equipable part of the body: main hand, off-hand, chest, head, legs, and shoulders.

In Diablo Immortal, set between the events of Diablo II and Diablo III, players assume the role of a hero who must locate and destroy hidden shards of the Worldstone to prevent Skarn, the Lord of Damnation, from destroying the world of Sanctuary.

Unlike other titles in the series, Diablo Immortal features a Class Change system, which allows players to switch a character’s class and receive a new set of suitable items without a reset of progress. The class change option has no in-game or microtransaction cost; however, it is limited to once per week for a given character.

Developed by Blizzard Entertainment and NetEase, Diablo Immortal was launched on June 2, 2022, for countries mainly outside of the Asia-Pacific region. The game’s Asia-Pacific release happened on July 8, 2022, while the Chinese launch took place on July 25, 2022. Within the first week of release, Blizzard declared Diablo Immortal the biggest launch in the Diablo franchise’s history, having reached over ten million downloads, followed by announcements of 20 million global installs by July 24, 2022, and over 30 million downloads by July 29, 2022. The game is available on Windows PC and both Android and iOS platforms.

Diablo Immortal surpassed $1 billion in revenue within its first eight weeks, according to the analytics firm Sensor Tower.

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