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Diablo 4 announces a crossover with blood and guts fantasy manga Berserk

Guest characters are increasingly common in gaming, but we wouldn't in a million years have guessed the nature of Diablo 4's upcoming crossover. Blizzard has announced its dungeon crawler is teaming up with Berserk, the long-running fantasy manga that inspired the Dark Souls series.


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Following a small extension to Diablo 4’s currently-ongoing Season 7, Blizzard will officially kick off the game’s eighth season. We’ve known much about what to expect from this coming season - thanks to the PTR - but the developer never properly revealed it.

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Diablo 4 is getting cross-overs, and the first event is with Berserk

Diablo 4 has officially revealed the first of two cross-over events coming to the game over the course of this year. We’ve known for a while that Blizzard has been working on collaborations with outside IPs, and there’s been plenty of guesses.

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Diablo 4's first big collab is Berserk? Yeah, ok, that one's pretty good I guess


Earlier this month Blizzard outlined their plans for Diablo 4 across 2025 that, notably, teased the action game would be getting a few collabs. They didn't mention what said collabs would be, just that they exist, to which I said "ugh", because, well, ugh, why does everything have to have collabs these days? The annoying thing is that Blizzard kind of nailed it with the first one, which just so happens to be with the iconic dark fantasy series Berserk.


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Ex Blizzard boss explains how he'd fix Diablo 4

As Diablo 4 struggles to find its feet despite stellar launch reviews and an equally brilliant expansion, former Blizzard president Mike Ybarra has taken to X (formerly Twitter) to explain how he'd fix the game's issues. With the ARPG's next expansion pushed into next year despite initial promises of annual DLCs, alongside a somewhat lukewarm response to its seasonal model, Diablo 4 isn't doing as well as Blizzard might have hoped. As competitors like Path of Exile 2 and Last Epoch continue to thrive, Ybarra states that he's "not sure where Diablo is going."


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