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The highly anticipated release of Call of Duty Season 3 has been pushed back to April, sparking frustration among fans. The delay was confirmed by Activision, who announced that the new season will start on April 3.

This shift in schedule has left many questioning the reasoning behind the delay.Activision's statement that Season 3 is a "big moment" for Warzone and Black Ops 6 only adds to the mystery surrounding the delay. The company's vague language has not provided any clear insight into what changes or updates can be expected from the new season.Fans will have to wait a bit longer to dive back into the world of Call of Duty, but it seems that Activision is taking the time to ensure a high-quality experience is delivered on April 3.

Activision has confirmed Call of Duty Season 3 arrives to Black Ops 6 and Warzone in April, which appears to be a delay of the upcoming content. Additionally, the publisher vaguely teases that the sea...

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Blizzard's stance on a potential Diablo 5 is clear: it's not anytime soon. In an interview, Rod Fergusson emphasized that the studio prioritizes supporting and expanding existing games oveushing into sequels.

This approach aligns with the company's intention to let Diablo 4 "stick around for years" to come.The reasoning behind this strategy is rooted in a desire to respect players' time and investment. Fergusson drew a distinction between this approach and that of Destiny, which attempted to paint itself as a ten-year game before ultimately failing to deliver on its promises.

By being transparent about their plans and timeline, Blizzard aims to maintain player trust and satisfaction.While there are no concrete assurances for a Diablo 5 release date, the focus remains firmly on supporting and enhancing the current installment. Any future updates or expansions will be handled with the same care and consideration for player expectations.

Sequels are hallmark of the video game industry, but no one should expect Diablo 5 anytime soon. Blizzard's Rod Fergusson said in an interview that the studio intends for Diablo 4 to stick around "for...

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