Diablo 3 News: A demon queen returns for revenge

DiabloWho could ever forget about one of the best selling action RPG Diablo? Developed by Blizzard Entertainment, this hack and slash title graced the virtual halls of the gaming around almost a decade ago. And just when you least expect it, very much the same as the proverbial thief in the night, comes the biggest Diablo information yet.

It would be well remembered that Blizzard introduced a super unique monster during the Pandemonium event (Diablo II Patch 1.11) named Lilith. Queen to the Succubi and matriarch to the demons, she became witnessed as mortals slaughtered her legions and strongest daughter Andariel. Well folks, she’s back. And she wants revenge.

“Although she will look a little different by the game’s point, her part in the trilogy is major,” reveals Richard Knaak. He authored “The Sin War Trilogy,” a book which very well holds the foundation of the Diablo universe legend. Knaak further declares that what happens in the Sin War is highly significant.

The book accordingly is a pure collaboration between Blizzard and Knaak. As earlier details were adjusted, it would now serve as canon and basis for future projects. The New York Times bestselling author states, “I know that Blizzard is very eager to make Diablo fans happy.”

Finally, after asked about a Diablo 3, the author wittingly answers, “I am not writing for a dead world but a world with dead. ‘Nuff said.”

DiabloWho could ever forget about one of the best selling action RPG Diablo? Developed by Blizzard Entertainment, this hack and slash title graced the virtual halls of the gaming around almost a decade ago. And just when you least expect it, very much the same as the proverbial thief in the night, comes the biggest Diablo information yet.

It would be well remembered that Blizzard introduced a super unique monster during the Pandemonium event (Diablo II Patch 1.11) named Lilith. Queen to the Succubi and matriarch to the demons, she became witnessed as mortals slaughtered her legions and strongest daughter Andariel. Well folks, she’s back. And she wants revenge.

“Although she will look a little different by the game’s point, her part in the trilogy is major,” reveals Richard Knaak. He authored “The Sin War Trilogy,” a book which very well holds the foundation of the Diablo universe legend. Knaak further declares that what happens in the Sin War is highly significant.

The book accordingly is a pure collaboration between Blizzard and Knaak. As earlier details were adjusted, it would now serve as canon and basis for future projects. The New York Times bestselling author states, “I know that Blizzard is very eager to make Diablo fans happy.”

Finally, after asked about a Diablo 3, the author wittingly answers, “I am not writing for a dead world but a world with dead. ‘Nuff said.”

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