Lorwyn Eclipsed is set to release on January 23, 2026, with previews starting on January 5, including artwork, cards, and story content, accessible through various online platforms and live streams.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake director Naoki Hamaguchi clarifies that the upcoming Part 3 will not cut content but will focus on better pacing, with news expected soon.
Players of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth should be cautious when skipping cutscenes in the flashback chapter, as they may inadvertently miss essential story content. While parts of the flashback can be skipped after playing the demo, certain crucial scenes, such as Cloud's confrontation with Sephiroth in the reactor, cannot be skipped and are not included in the demo. It's important to pay attention and not rush through the flashback to ensure a complete understanding of the story in the full game release.
Diablo IV's battle pass will take roughly 80 hours to complete, with each season featuring a season journey similar to that of Diablo III. Completing various seasonal objectives, as well as defeating monsters, finishing quests, and participating in other activities will earn players favor, which is used to progress the game's battle pass. Seasons will include additional story content, but it will be temporary and only playable during the specific season it was introduced. Blizzard will be offering more endgame details, as well as addressing beta feedback, in a developer livestream on April 20. Diablo IV releases on June 6.
Blizzard has announced that Diablo IV will receive story updates every three months after launch, along with a battle pass that will have free and paid tiers. The game's director cited the popularity of Diablo III's seasonal updates as the reason for implementing live service elements from the beginning. The endgame will include a capstone dungeon, world tiers, a bounty-giving tree, nightmare items, and PvP combat in the Field of Hatred. Blizzard intends to support Diablo IV for many years, just like its predecessor, which has been receiving updates since August 2014 and is currently on its 28th season.
Blizzard has announced that Diablo IV will receive free story content every three months alongside a new Battle Pass and other updates. The game will be updated quarterly with free story content and a fresh Battle Pass, with only the premium Battle Pass tracks requiring additional purchases outside of fully-fledged expansions. The first season won't go live until sometime after Diablo IV's launch, however.