

Today, Blizzard released a video in their Gameplay Guide series featuring loads of Seasonal details and explanations, and another image was found: this time, indicating a specific end date for Season 1: However, we also learned in the Developer Livestream that seasons are intended to be at least 12 weeks long, and this would line up with the October 12 date, assuming the 102 and 98 day images were taken ahead of time on a test server. If we consider that this image was intended to be viewed on the date Season 1 begins, we'd be looking at October 26, 2023.

One image indicated 102 days, while another indicated 98 days - which, from the date of the Livestream, would indicate October 12, 2023. Since we clearly can't see these in the live game, we can only speculate as to when these images were taken - and at their accuracy. Season 1 Developer Update Summary Season of the Malignant Blog Postĭuring Blizzard's Developer Update Livestream, some of the images had dates posted on them indicating when Season 1 might end. While we know that Season 1 begins on July 20, we may have inadvertently discovered when it ends as well - and when Season 2 begins! The website keeps a close track of everyone competing and getting closer to that coveted physical statue.Diablo 4's much anticipated first season is just around the corner, and players are buzzing about Season of the Malignant.

The first past the post was Rob, who managed it in a wildly impressive five days after early access came out. The first few successful players have already breached that level 100 mark.

Avid fans are keeping track of the competition as it runs through Twitter. There is no official race to 100 leaderboards, but an unofficial one is being run on this website. A picture of themselves at level 100, with the Tempered Champion title and the hashtag #Diablo4Hardcore, will be enough to be legible for the award. To successfully claim the prize, players need to post evidence on Twitter. This competition pits players against each other to become the first 100 players to reach level 100 in hardcore mode. In the meantime, there is still the race to 100 going on. This implies that we’re going to have to wait until probably around January to see the real rankings. In the Diablo 4 developer Livestream, they announced that there won’t be any competitive leaderboards until then. You’re going to have to wait until Season 3 of Diablo 4 to check the leaderboards.
