Blizzard is bringing the Warlock to Diablo Immortal on June 17, mere months after the class made its debut in Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred. The mobile game's newest playable character mirrors its console counterpart, complete with demonic summons and the signature visual chaos of fiery chains dominating the screen.
The Warlock's core fantasy remains intact across both platforms. According to the announcement trailer, the class taps directly into Hell's power itself, commanding demons to wage war against other demons. The narrative framing centers on embracing a force that others fear, with the Warlock declaring itself "the unstoppable, roaring answer to the darkness."
In Diablo 4, wielding such dark power carries consequences. The class struggles with themes of losing control and potential corruption, mechanics that define its gameplay identity. Whether Blizzard intends to carry those same narrative weight and mechanical complexity into the mobile version remains unclear, though the trailer suggests the core story beats will translate.
One question hanging over the release: will Diablo Immortal receive the Apocalypse build, one of the Warlock's most potent and visually spectacular loadouts from its console counterpart? The mobile version would certainly benefit from such an option, though no confirmation has come through yet.
The Warlock's arrival gives Diablo Immortal players another toolkit to experiment with before summer hits. Whether you've been waiting for a new class or remain skeptical of the mobile experience, June 17 offers a concrete date to test the chaos the Warlock can unleash.
Author Emily Chen: "The Warlock feels like the natural next step for Diablo Immortal's class roster, and bringing it so soon after Diablo 4's launch shows Blizzard is committed to keeping both games in sync."
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