A fan favorite feature is coming back to Mortal Kombat after almost 30 years
Mortal Kombat 1 is about to get a lot more beastly. Fan-favorite animalities are coming back to the franchise after 29 years away in a free update.
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Mortal Kombat 1 is about to get a lot more beastly. Fan-favorite animalities are coming back to the franchise after 29 years away in a free update.
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It's been over a year since the release of Diablo IV, while the Vessel of Hatred expansion was announced at BlizzCon 2023. Today, an official livestream shared the first details on the upcoming brand-new Spiritborn class.
The mainline Diablo series hasn't seen a new class for 10 years. The spiritborn, coming in Diablo 4's Vessel of Hatred expansion on October 8, are an entirely new class for the series who fight with the power of animal spirits and only slightly resemble classes from prior games, like Diablo 3's monks.
The task of creating a new class for the Diablo series, which has stretched for nearly three decades now, is not easy. The newly detailed Spiritborn class, a major component of Diablo 4’s Vessel of Hatred expansion, represents a step forward for Blizzard on its journey to make Diablo 4 and its retinue of job classes more personalized for individual players. At an event held at Blizzard’s headquarters, I sat down with theDiablo 4 team to go hands-on with the Spiritborn class in a slice of Vessel of Hatred and discover its origins.
An adaptive apex predator hailing from the jungles of Nahantu will soon join the fight against darkness. The Spiritborn is an entirely new class in the Diablo® series, that calls upon the unique strengths of Jaguar, Gorilla, Eagle, and Centipede Spirit Guardians to overcome any nightmare the Burning Hells throws their way. The Spiritborn class will be arriving on October 8 as part of the Vessel of Hatred™ expansion.
The expansion is going to be coming soon, and not only is it introducing players to the Nahantu region and continuing the story of Neyrelle, Mephisto, and more, but there is a new character class being added to the game. Recently, 's Game Director, Brent Gibson, and Associate Narrative Designer, Eleni Rivera-Colon, graciously sat down to talk about the new spiritborn class and upcoming expansion with Screen Rant. The two provided a deeper look into the idea behind the spiritborn and what players can expect from it.