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As part of Diablo’s 30th Anniversary celebration, Blizzard has delivered one of the most unexpected announcements in franchise history. Diablo II: Resurrected is receiving a full expansion titled Reign of the Warlock, introducing the first brand-new class to Diablo II in over 25 years.
Launching today, February 11, this expansion reshapes the experience of Sanctuary with a demon-summoning Warlock class, enhanced Terror Zones, a new pinnacle endgame boss encounter, and long-requested quality-of-life improvements. For many longtime fans, this is more than a content update—it is a historic evolution of a legendary ARPG.
The Warlock Enters Diablo II: Resurrected

The Warlock brings a darker, more aggressive summoner archetype into Diablo II. Unlike the traditional Necromancer, the Warlock focuses on binding, empowering, and consuming demonic forces rather than commanding undead legions.
Warlocks can summon up to three demons simultaneously, imbue their weapons with infernal power, curse enemies to weaken and control the battlefield, and even bind and consume foes to absorb their strength. The class is designed around high-risk, high-reward mechanics that reward aggressive positioning and resource management.
This addition marks the first time since the original Lord of Destruction expansion that Diablo II has received a new playable class, making Reign of the Warlock a milestone release for the franchise.
Diablo II: Warlock Class Cinematic Trailer (Video)
Enhanced Terror Zones
Reign of the Warlock expands the Terror Zone system by allowing players to actively enhance specific Acts. By using special consumables, players can increase difficulty and rewards within chosen regions.
These consumables are tradable, meaning the system integrates directly into Diablo II’s player-driven economy. This adds a new layer of strategic farming and community interaction, especially for players targeting high-end loot.
Enhanced Terror Zones scale the challenge significantly, preparing players for the expansion’s new pinnacle encounter.
The Colossal Ancients — New Endgame Pinnacle Boss
The ultimate test of Reign of the Warlock arrives in the form of the Colossal Ancients. This new endgame boss fight is directly tied to the enhanced Terror Zone system and is designed to push even the most optimized builds to their limits.
Blizzard has described this encounter as a true pinnacle challenge. It demands mastery of mechanics, build optimization, and deep understanding of Diablo II’s combat systems. For veteran players who have cleared Uber Tristram and Terror Zones countless times, this represents a fresh and formidable obstacle.
Major Quality-of-Life Improvements
Reign of the Warlock does not stop at new gameplay content. Blizzard has implemented several sweeping quality-of-life updates that players have requested for years.
Loot Filters are now built directly into the game, allowing players to customize which items appear and streamline farming sessions. Advanced Stash Tabs have been introduced, enabling stacking for gems, runes, and other commonly collected materials, significantly reducing inventory clutter.
The Chronicle system has also been added, allowing players to track every item they have collected. For completionists and collectors, this feature adds a new meta-layer of progression.
Bonus Rewards for WoW Players
Players who purchase Reign of the Warlock will also receive a Horadric Cube housing decor item for use in World of Warcraft. This cross-game reward reflects Blizzard’s broader Diablo 30th Anniversary celebration and the growing synergy between its franchises.
CONCLUSION
Reign of the Warlock is more than a nostalgic expansion—it is a bold step forward for Diablo II: Resurrected. Introducing a new class, deepening the Terror Zone system, adding a pinnacle boss encounter, and modernizing core systems, Blizzard has revitalized one of the most iconic ARPGs ever made.
For longtime Diablo II veterans, this is a historic moment. For newer players, it may be the perfect time to step back into Sanctuary.
After 25 years, Diablo II is still evolving—and today marks the beginning of its darkest new chapter yet.
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