

A large network of blood-red roots can also be seen spreading from the trunk, with red dotted nodes spread out across them. The pre-Alpha footage showcases a mighty, branching tree with tons of available skills and enhancements. The newest skill tree system in Diablo 4 is, well, a tree itself. Attribute points can be placed into areas like Strength, Willpower, Dexterity, or Intelligence.Each class is also awarded an attribute point while leveling up.Each character has their own unique skill tree filled with skills and passives.30 - 40 percent of a skill tree can be filled at once.Since it's highly unlikely that Blizzard would release both Diablo Immortal and Diablo 4 at the same time, it's safe to assume there won't be any "surprise release announcements" for 2021. Regardless of the surprising amount of backlash surrounding the mobile game, fans should expect to see it dropping sometime later this year. During Blizzard's Quarterly Financial Call, Activision chief financial officer Dennis Durkin gave the sad news that "Our outlook does not include Diablo 4 or Overwatch 2 launching in 2021." This shouldn't come as much surprise to those that follow Blizzard's news closely concerning the Diablo franchise as the company has been adamant about producing their upcoming mobile title, Diablo Immortal. Unfortunately, we do know that Diablo 4 definitely won't be hitting store shelves in 2021. Hopefully, players won't have to wait that long to get their hands on Blizzard's upcoming dungeon-crawling ARPG. That's quite the wait for dedicated fans but it is important to note that Diablo 3 wasn't released until almost 12 years after Diablo 2 first arrived on-scene back in June 2002. It's unclear how long the title itself has been in development but Diablo 3 is officially 9-years-old as of May 2021. Fans have been anxiously awaiting the release of Diablo 4 for years now.
