Untold knowledge is about to surface. The Diablo 30th Anniversary Spotlight is closing in, ready to tease both the near-term and long-range future. On February 11 at 2:00 p.m. PT, the broadcast goes live on the official YouTube and Twitch channels with major updates for Diablo IV, Diablo II: Resurrected, and Diablo Immortal. First, a new Class arriving with Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred will be revealed, followed by a deeper look at major skill tree updates and new endgame systems. Then the show shifts to Diablo Immortal with its 2026 roadmap, including an early look at a new Class, a new Region, expanded lore, and more.
Blizzard is marking Diablo’s 30th anniversary with a developer-led livestream that is positioned as a forward-looking showcase, not a purely retrospective celebration. The event airs on February 11 at 2:00 p.m. PT (11:00 p.m. CET in Europe), and it will stream on the franchise’s official YouTube and Twitch channels. The headline promise is “major updates” spanning three active titles, with each segment framed around what comes next rather than what came before.
The biggest spotlight lands on Diablo IV, where Blizzard says it will unveil the next Class tied to Lord of Hatred. After the reveal, the team plans to go deeper on significant changes to skill trees and newly added endgame systems – elements that were previously teased in December and are now slated for a fuller breakdown. There’s also a platform perk attached to the broadcast window: between February 11, 2:00 p.m. PST and February 25, 11:59 p.m. PST, viewers can earn an exclusive Twitch badge by subscribing to any eligible streamer in the Diablo IV category.
Diablo Immortal’s 2026 roadmap will be shown live
Diablo Immortal is set to get a full 2026 roadmap reveal during the Spotlight, with Blizzard outlining a year built around escalating threats, new frontiers, and an expanding story chapter. The official tease points to a harsh new region arriving throughout 2026, a returning malevolent force, and a broader push on lore and long-term progression. The studio is also promising the first look at a new Class, described as a dangerous warrior that has been “whispered of” across Sanctuary.
Viewers are being nudged to watch the Diablo Immortal segment for a limited-time promo code that, according to Blizzard, includes 10 Legendary Crests, Legendary Gear, 50,000 Gold, and additional rewards. After the Spotlight wraps, the developers will also host a follow-up discussion in the official Diablo Immortal Discord, positioned as a live talk-through of everything that was revealed.
Diablo II: Resurrected has a “what’s next” deep dive – and a Ladder reset nearby
Blizzard is also promising a dedicated deep dive on what’s next for Diablo II: Resurrected as the franchise enters its 30th year. Specific details haven’t been outlined in advance, but the official messaging frames it as a substantive look at the game’s future rather than a minor check-in. The timing also intersects with a Ladder transition: Ladder Season 12 ends on February 11 at 9:00 a.m. PT (6:00 p.m. CET), and Ladder Season 13 launches on February 20 at 5:00 p.m. PST (February 21 at 2:00 a.m. CET).
On top of the broadcast itself, Blizzard is scheduling a post-show Q&A: the Diablo IV team will host a “Sanctuary Sitdown” on February 12 at 11:00 a.m. PST in the official Diablo Discord, with developers answering community questions about what was covered. Taken together, the February 11 Spotlight looks designed to set the tone for 2026 across the entire franchise – with new Class reveals, system overhauls, and roadmap-level direction for each major branch of Diablo.
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