![]() ![]() There was only one class (that I can remember). Blizzard North was closed in 2005.īack in 2016, Brevik tweeted to say one of the new classes that would have been added to Diablo 2 with this expansion was a cleric class, which wouldn't necessarily have been a healer. It was an exodus that involved around 30 people leaving. Brevik, alongside other key Blizzard North employees, left to start Flagship Studios. We were also working on our version of Diablo 3 at the time, plus another unannounced project."īlizzard North was working on a Diablo 3 that was eventually scrapped and restarted by Blizzard Entertainment. "It was before the 1.10 patch (in terms of timeline). "This is one of the reasons it was never made," he said. Now, 20 years later, Brevik is talking about what happened.īrevik said he designed this second expansion around six to 12 months before he left Blizzard North. The intro to Lord of Destruction is below:ĭiablo 2 and Lord of Destruction certainly performed well enough to justify a second expansion, but it never came out. A hugely successful expansion, Lord of Destruction, launched a year later. "That's as far as it got."ĭiablo 2, which is currently set for a remaster, launched in June 2000 and met with critical and commercial acclaim. "I had a multi-page design doc going over new classes, new areas, new mechanics and story concepts," Brevik revealed. David Brevik FebruTo see this content please enable targeting cookies. ![]() I had a multi-page design doc going over new classes, new areas, new mechanics and story concepts. ![]()
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