Diablo 4 Sets Date for Spiritborn Class Reveal

Diablo 4's next class, the Spiritborn, will be revealed on July 18th.

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The Spiritborn class reveal date in Diablo 4 is July 18

"Vessel of Hatred," a new Diablo 4 expansion, was revealed by Blizzard Entertainment at last year's BlizzCon and is scheduled to launch later this year. The Nahantu forests will be explored by players in this addition, which also includes a brand-new class known as the Spiritborn, dubbed the "apex predator of the jungle." Fans are now only aware of the Spiritborn's name, but on July 18, Blizzard will divulge further information regarding the class's "class design, gameplay, lore, and much more".

The Spiritborn's key art shows

A character wielding a massive spear as their primary weapon, with claw bones attached to their wrists, giving them a Wolverine-like appearance. It's likely that players will be able to use both weapons while exploring the jungle, though the wrist claws might be abilities rather than gear. The Spiritborn also wears a headdress resembling a massive jungle cat, hinting at potential stealth abilities and high damage from the shadows.

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In addition to the Spiritborn class, the Vessel of Hatred expansion will introduce a new jungle region, more story content exploring Mephisto's "malicious agenda," new mercenaries to hire, and a new co-op end-game dungeon for players to tackle with friends. Diablo 4 is currently available on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC platforms, with the Vessel of Hatred expansion launching on October 8th.

Diablo 4 sets date for Spiritborn class reveal on July 18th. Be sure to tune into the livestream at 11:00 AM PT to learn more about this exciting new addition to the game, Share your thoughts with us on X, Facebook, or Instagram.

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