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Diablo 3 Event Extension Petition Ignored by Blizzard

Author:Kristen Update:Feb 23,2025

Diablo 3 Event Extension Petition Ignored by Blizzard

Diablo 3's annual "Fall of Tristram" event, slated to conclude on February 1st, has sparked player requests for an extension. However, community manager pezradar clarified that extending the event is currently infeasible due to its hard-coded nature, precluding server-side adjustments.

Pezradar also addressed the postponement of Diablo Immortal's Season 34, impacting player weekend plans. The delay, attributed to issues with the automatic season scheduler that prematurely ended Season 33 in early January, necessitates the creation and testing of new code to ensure seamless seasonal transitions and account data preservation. Pezradar acknowledged the need for improved advance communication with players regarding future season launches.

Separately, Wolcen Studio announced Project Pantheon, a free-to-play combat RPG incorporating extraction shooter elements. A closed alpha test commences on January 25th in Europe, expanding to North America on February 1st. Game director Andrei Cirkulete described the game as blending "the tension and risk-reward of an extraction shooter with the battle dynamics of combat role-playing games," hinting at influences from titles like Diablo and Escape from Tarkov. The studio eagerly anticipates player feedback as players assume the role of a Death messenger striving to restore order to a ravaged world.