Diablo 4 will drown you in proper nouns, so catch up on the lore with some fast background.
is going to be your first crack at the series Blizzard has a new video in which its developers set up the story for you with a bit of context from the series origins and the end of Diablo 3.
Blizzard's senior lore manager, narrative designer, and writers go on to explain foundational word events like Sanctuary's creation and the origins of the Horadric Order that were meant to protect Sanctuary from outside forces.
, part of his play to get back into Heaven. As of the start of Diablo 4, he's returned to take the reins once again.
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