According to Blizzard’s official anniversary update, the Fourfold Revival celebration runs from June 1 to June 18 at 3:00 a.m. local server time. The update includes anniversary events, giveaways, challenges, a Legendary Gem trial, Set Gear Reforging, Winds of Fortune, and the return of Chaos Convoy.
But the main attraction is clearly Trial of True Evils, which sounds less like an anniversary event and more like someone turned the guest list into a threat.
Diablo, Iphael, Vitaath, and Saarodan Want a Word
Trial of True Evils runs from June 1 to June 17 at 3:00 a.m. local server time. During the event, players face some of Diablo Immortal’s nastiest bosses: Diablo, Iphael, Vitaath, and Saarodan.
The bosses unlock over time, giving players a chance to fight them one by one before the event eventually lets them take on the whole miserable lineup back-to-back. Each fight is scaled to the player, which means this is not just a victory lap for overgeared murder machines.
It is supposed to hurt a little.
And honestly, good. An anniversary boss gauntlet should not feel like opening a party favor. It should feel like Sanctuary invited you to dinner and then locked the doors.
The Rewards Are Actually Worth Looking At
Blizzard says players can log into the Trial of True Evils Anniversary Event to receive a free Anniversary Avatar frame. Participating can also earn rewards including Hellbinder Butchie Familiar Transmogrification, Legendary Crests, random Legendary Gear, random Set Gear, and other miscellaneous rewards.
That gives the event a decent mix of cosmetic bait and practical loot, which is basically Diablo Immortal’s native language.
The anniversary update also includes an Anniversary Legendary Gem Trial, letting players try one max Rank 5 Legendary Gem for one hour during the event period. Active time only counts while the gem is being used, so being offline does not burn the timer. That is surprisingly merciful, which is always suspicious in a Diablo game.
Four Years of Mobile Hell
Diablo Immortal has always lived in a strange place inside the franchise. It is mobile, loud, grindy, heavily event-driven, and occasionally feels like a loot machine built inside a casino cathedral.
But there is something very on-brand about this anniversary. Freebies are nice. Cosmetics are nice. Double rewards and reforging events are nice.
Still, the most Diablo part is obvious: here are your gifts, now go fight four major nightmares and try not to become anniversary confetti.
That is the kind of celebration Sanctuary understands.
Diablo Immortal’s fourth anniversary event is live now, and Trial of True Evils runs until June 17. If nothing else, it proves Blizzard still knows how to throw a birthday party where the cake probably bites back.
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