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So, you know how Diablo 4’s been living in this “Age of Hatred” thing since that Vessel of Hatred expansion dropped? Yeah, it’s like this whole chapter in the game where everything’s all dark and intense, full of chaos. Blizzard’s been building on this vibe with new bosses—Urivar and Harbinger of Hatred, to be specific. And I guess they’ve thrown in a version of the Kurast Undercity dungeon for everyone to mess around with. Weirdly nostalgic, right?
But here’s the kicker: Even though it seems like this Age of Hatred might wrap up when the next expansion hits, there’s this lingering feeling it could hang around longer. Like that one friend who overstays at your party. Why? Who knows—maybe because players are sort of getting the hang of it? Or Blizzard’s got something up their sleeves. No one tells me anything.
Apparently, there’s this 2025 roadmap for Diablo 4 that says the Age of Hatred is gonna stick around for the year. They’re tweaking tons of stuff along the way. Some big changes to endgame bosses and Nightmare Dungeons—like an overhaul situation. Do we actually need this? Probably. Maybe. They’ve even got a plan to mess with Infernal Hordes in Season 10. Vessel of Hatred owners seem to be getting the royal treatment with these updates. Funny how buying stuff gets you more stuff. Capitalism, right?
Switching gears—Blizzard’s playing this balancing act between those who’ve got the Vessel of Hatred and those who, well, don’t. It’s been smooth-ish so far, but as more expansions roll out, things are gonna get super fragmented. Like, think of it—players with both expansions, only one, or none. It’s a wild mess trying to satisfy everyone and their mother.
And hey, once Diablo 4’s next expansion is out, the developers can’t just hit the “ignore” button on people who only have Vessel of Hatred. Those players deserve shiny new things too, even if they’re not jumping on the latest hype train. Who’s with me on this?
I mean, they could drop in new Mercenaries or a fresh World Boss exclusive to the Vessel of Hatred areas. More World Bosses couldn’t hurt, right? A bit of a stretch, but there’s potential. It’d be like a secret club for the DLC folks.
Looking ahead, Diablo 4’s got another expansion brewing for 2026. So yeah, expect the Age of Hatred to linger, like that song you can’t get out of your head. Let’s buckle up and enjoy—or survive—the ride until then. Chaos and all.