
When used, this ability consumes all of the Blood Knight's anger to transform into an unholy abomination for 15 seconds. What separates the Blood Knight from the other classes in the game is that they can turn into a vampiric thrall at level 50 with Abomination. This is a mid-range class that can keep enemies at bay or completely obliterate them when they come close. So, what does this new class have to offer? Let's find out! Vampiric FuryĪrmed with a trusty polearm, the Blood Knight is ready to slay the minions of hell. That said, the Blood Knight is now available in Diablo Immortal for those who are interested. Will this happen again? Given tha t Blizzard has said that it’s developing more mobile games on their existing IPs, well, that chance might be higher than we thought.ĭo you think the hate is warranted or are people overreacting? Let us know what you think in the comments below.After nine long years, Blizzard finally introduced an entirely new class to the Diablo franchise: the Blood Knight! This is a completely new and original class since the Crusader was released in Diablo III: Reaper of Souls back in 2014. Related Reading: Hot Take – Diablo Fans Are Children And Continue to Prove That Theory Surprised? Not really, but this is on another level, I admit. It goes without question that Diablo Immortal is now the most disliked video game trailer of 2018, and given that we’re in November, chances are, this won’t be beat anytime soon.

The only other videos to beat it out in terms of dislikes are Dilma Resistente with “Daniela Mercury convoca mulheres contra Bolsonaro,” and YouTube Help with the “Getting Started With YouTube Heroes” video. As of press time, the trailer is now the third highest YouTube dislike percentage of all time at 96.3 percent (23,000 likes to 606,000 dislikes computed via Scratch), which puts it in “lofty” company. Well, at the very least, Blizzard can have history on its back for Diablo Immortal’s reveal trailer.

Instead of a full-fledged Diablo game, Diablo Immortal is a mobile game, which isn’t really the exact sort of thing that you cap your press conference with. If you’ve been keeping tabs on gaming news, by now, you most likely have seen the backlash Blizzard Entertainment has gotten when it announced a new Diablo game, Diablo Immortal, at BlizzCon.
