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Jesse McCree, one of the game’s lead designers, was recently in the news regarding the lawsuit as opposed to Diablo 4’s development. Fans of Overwatch have been calling for McCree’s namesake hero to be renamed after he posed for a photo with Alex Afrasiabi, named in the lawsuit for harassment, in the former World of Warcraft developer’s infamous “Cosby Suite
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There has been no news about whether the game’s development has been interrupted by the lawsuit or about whether it has had any effect on McCree’s involvement. Either way, the game being fully or even mostly complete is unlikely given the tentative release window. A release in 2021 has been ruled out altogether – and that was before the lawsuit.
Diablo 4 is set to release on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.
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Diablo 4 Has a Lot of Lore to Build On
Diablo 4 has a lot of excitement built up around it. The next game in the storied action-RPG franchise has a lot of history that extends beyond just the games, which already have a lot of plotlines left to play around with. Diablo 4 has a wealth of content outside of the games to pull from, including books and comics. The expanded media covers a lot of the series' backstory
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