A New "Diablo 3" Expansion might be under development as revealed by a former intern. The said expansion may revive the "Diablo 2 Experience" that players of the game have been longing for. Report states that the details will be revealed in the upcoming BlizzCon 2015. Season 3 may also get an early start as Patch 2.2.0 is currently on PTR. Once everything is finalized, Season 2 will conclude and the latest patch will be implemented.
NEW EXPANSION
Reports begin surfacing revealing the Diablo 3 New Expansion. According to the reports, a former intern at Blizzard who is part of the Diablo 3 team said that the gaming company aims to release a trailer at BlizzCon 2015. Rune Words System, which was first implemented in "Diablo 2", will be adopted in "Diablo 3" with a different variation. This is a welcome addition to the game since a lot of players are longing for the Diablo 2 experience.
The trailer will contain the new upcoming features in "Diablo 3" and it is unclear on whether it will offer a full-pledge expansion or a DLC like the major patch that they have been implementing over the years, which leads us to the current status of the game.
SEASON 2 ENDS AS PATCH 2.2.0 MARKS SEASON 3
Diablo 3 Season 2 may get an early conclusion as Patch 2.2.0 in the Public Test Realm has been going on for several weeks. Diablo 3 Season 3 may get a quick start as Blizzard revealed that they will give two weeks notice instead of the 30 days announcement before Season 2 ends.
Blizzard has previously announced the conclusion of Diablo 3 Season 1 with a 30 day notice to their players. Season 1 ran for about six months and Season 2, which began last February, may end earlier than expected since Patch 2.2.0 in the PTR is slowly shaping up. Patch 2.2.0 will be implemented after the conclusion of Season 2 and before the commencement of Season 3.
"Diablo 3" may get a new expansion this year as Blizzard aims to reveal new contents in the upcoming BlizzCon 2015. Season 3 will get an early start as Patch 2.2.0 PTR comes close to conclusion.
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