Diablo 3 had the ability to play offline on the console versions of the game. While this might not be a surprise to PC players since Diablo 3 required an internet connection at all times since its launch, console players might be a little disappointed. Campaign quest areas will remain private." You can play solo and dungeons are private. But as I said before, nothing in Diablo 4 is going to require partying up. Per GameSpot, during a panel at Blizzcon, Angela Del Priore addressed a question about whether or not the game would support a full offline mode.ĭel Priore responded and stated: "We are not going to support an offline mode. It looks like Diablo 4 will not be able to be played offline and will only feature an online mode. While fans might be excited about the new entries, I might have some news that will disappoint some. However, it is not clear yet whether or not other players will appear in the open world with you too.During BlizzCon 2019 just a few days ago, Blizzard announced some gargantuan games such as Diablo 4 and Overwatch 2. We know the game will include a range of social hubs which means you will see other players running around them while you are selling your gear and whatnot. The next instalment features a “shared open world” with other players exploring the game’s assets with you so, in order to play the game, you will have to be connected to a server.
This comes as no surprise as Diablo 3 had the same issue on PC. RELATED: No, Diablo Immortal is Not Cancelled as Blizzard Shares Development Update at BlizzCon 2019ĭuring a Diablo 4 panel discussion, Blizzard revealed that the upcoming action RPG will not support an offline mode. It seems Diablo 4 will be unplayable offline when it releases in the future. After the reveal at BlizzCon 2019 on Friday night, and the information blowout that included new gameplay details, how dungeons will work and much more, we thought we had heard it all. Diablo 4 is the only thing the internet cares about right now.