Blizzard has revealed the first-ever 2025 Roadmap for Diablo IV, offering what’s to come next in the Age of Hatred.
Players will continue their demon slaying adventures across Sanctuary and witness the influence of Mephisto throughout seasonal themes and quests as Diablo reaches its second expansion in 2026. With seasonal and permanent game content available, the Roadmap also offers two IP collaborations into Diablo IV. No announcements as to what or who these titles will be as of right now, but the team over at Blizzard is excited to share their universe with others that can perfectly blend into the games themes.
Diablo IV’s Roadmap will include the following features:
Belial’s Return
The lord of lies himself returns, ready to bend reality to his will. Players will come into deadly contact with Belial and two other bosses from the Vessel of Hatred as per the updated Lair Boss system.
Sins of Horadrim
Make a return to the Nightmare Dungeons with brand-new activities and interactions in which players progress into the dungeons terrors as the hunt for the barons of Hell continue.
Infernal Chaos
An Infernal Horde update in which it is becoming more intense and chaotic with newer choices at hand, with advanced options arriving between Infernal Waves arriving as well.
Quality of Life Updates
Permanent additions will come to Diablo IV beyond just seasonal updates, including:
- Keyboard and mouse support for consoles as per frequent request, giving the player control over how they wish to experience Sanctuary.
- Core system updates that will make their way into the Battle Pass and Seasonal Journey and ensure these features evolve in many rewarding ways.

Head to the Diablo franchise’s official Instagram and X accounts to engage with the community and team. Further updates coming this year are the results of the voices of fans and their feedback on how the development team can improve the game to become greater.
Diablo IV is available on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and PC via Microsoft Store. If you haven’t installed the game as of yet, you can refer to our review here for a better understanding on the game as well as the review on its DLC, Vessel of Hatred here.