Diablo 4, despite promotions at BlizzCon, is years and Diablo IV Gold years away. Despite some of Blizzard's recent missteps (like not releasing a new game in years), I'm obviously looking forward to another sequel in what is my own most-played video game series in history (likely 3,000 hours in total?).
That may be Godfall, the next-gen PC and PS5 match out this autumn, a"looter-slasher" released by Gearbox. However, if we're sticking with the familiar, that may prove to be more Torchlight 3, instead. Torchlight 3 is not a name, but instead a name and version change. Torchlight Frontiers was a sport that's been in private alpha testing for some time and Runic Games has just come out with an announcement about its own fate.
From that alpha testing, the comments they received, and that they agreed with, was that Torchlight Frontiers turned and ought to be tweaked into Torchlight 3 instead. This also has a model modification, as Frontiers was likely to be a free-to-play MMORPG, but is now a"premium" pay-up-front title instead, which I doubt many gamers will fret about.
Back after Diablo was the primary ARPG around, its two chief rivals were Torchlight and Path of Exile, two quite different takes on precisely the same concept. I gravitated more toward Torchlight, since it felt much more rewarding and less complex than it had been to learn the ins and outs of PoE. So suffice to say I'm extremely excited to buy Diablo Immortal Gold find out what Torchlight 3 will probably be like with a turn into MMORPG land.