Players have had a few glimpses of Diablo 4 Gold the game already with a great look at the four starting classes which have been announced that range from the fundamental Sorceress and the agile Rogue. Fans were aware of another class that was yet to be revealed, and maybe some were hoping the Xbox as well as the Bethesda Games Showcase would provide the final piece to the class puzzle. Happily for those who wanted to know, Blizzard did in fact use this event to announce the final class would be the Necromancer. Although this character has been previously seen previously in Diablo 2 and Diablo 3 however, it appears that the most recent version is a couple of variations.

The Necromancer is the fifth and final class to be revealed for Diablo 4. and before it was announced there was an ample amount of speculation about what the final class will be. To ensure that there was a balance between the five classes gamers speculated that it would be a more fighting-focused character. The class list which had been revealed included a number of characters returning from Diablo 2 that ranged from the Rogue which was not seen since Diablo 2's first game, to that of the Druid return from Diablo 2. A few players may have been anticipating a brand-new class, but Diablo 4's Necromancer appears to be an impressive choice.

The trailer for the cinematic Diablo 4's Necromancer class was appropriately dark and eerie, fitting the tone for the newest game that is looking to combine Diablo 2's moodier aesthetics and macabre designs with Diablo 3's more painted medieval design. The decidedly creepy trailer demonstrated the skills of the Necromancer through a shivering forest ritual as well as their status as an social outcast thanks to their search for arcane wisdom. When confronted by a group adversaries and a group of enemies, the Necromancer summoned a varied cohort of undead comrades to perform what they wanted, demonstrating their dark magic abilities for summoning and attacking.

Despite the recent controversy about Buy Diablo IV Gold and its inclusion of microtransactions, Blizzard looks like it's trying to explore new territory with Diablo 4 and make some smart decisions regarding gameplay changes. Diablo 4 will feature a vast open world for players to explore, featuring a character creator that is detailed that allows players to design their own unique characters. The developers have been transparent regarding the game's shift to the darker and more gruesome atmosphere of the previous games, as well as returning to elements from earlier games that fans are familiar with, but making them more modern to make them feel new.