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Home»News»It’s been 25 years since Diablo II… and the worst is yet to come, according to Blizzard
It’s been 25 years since Diablo II… and the worst is yet to come, according to Blizzard
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It’s been 25 years since Diablo II… and the worst is yet to come, according to Blizzard

Adrián FuentesBy Adrián Fuentes29 June, 2025No Comments

The Blizzard classic celebrates its anniversary remembering that there is still much to unleash.

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It was June 28, 2000, when Diablo II first opened the gates of the Burning Hells. Blizzard’s action RPG marked a generation, elevated the genre to new heights, and solidified a universe that still thrives today. Now, 25 years later, the company is celebrating its legacy with a direct message: the best (or worst) is yet to come.

Through its official channels, Blizzard has publicly congratulated Diablo II, remembering the anniversary with a phrase that leaves the door open to new content, events, or future nods within the saga. “If you think you’ve seen and done it all, just wait for the chaos we’re yet to unleash,” the message concludes, with no further details for now.

Blizzard Celebrates 25 Years of Diablo II and Teases More Surprises

With this milestone, Blizzard not only pays tribute to one of its most important games but also keeps the excitement alive around the future of the saga. Following the re-release of Diablo II: Resurrected and the recent success of Diablo IV, it’s possible that more commemorative updates or even crossover content may arrive.

  • For now, no official event has been announced to mark the anniversary, but it’s likely that Diablo II: Resurrected will receive special updates in the coming days, especially with its latest patch and active season cycles. Fans remain vigilant for any movement.

Blizzard’s message makes it clear that the hellish flames of Diablo II continue to burn strong, and although 25 years have passed, the spark of Diablo II remains ablaze.

Happy Birthday Diablo 2.
25 years have passed since our first foray into the Burning Hells.
If you think you’ve seen and done it all, just wait for the chaos we’ve yet to unleash. pic.twitter.com/zqXTzc4mOL

— Diablo (@Diablo) June 28, 2025

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