The Diablo franchise is in a strange state as of now. Diablo IV Gold has been a soaring revenue-generating growth for Blizzard however, the game has tarnished Diablo's standing due to its doubtful, possibly predatory way of monetizing. Diablo 4 has looked impressive in gameplay reveal trailers and similar, however many fans have expressed concern that it's going to be similar to Microtransactions from Diablo Immortal. Blizzard has attempted to calm players about the microtransactions in Diablo 4 however we don't know for sure how it will work until the game goes out.
Diablo 4 currently lacks a confirmed release date, although it's expected to be released sometime in the first quarter of 2023. It appears that Diablo 4 fans who are interested in knowing when they'll get to play the game should make sure to tune into The Game Awards in December.
Diablo 4's world is designed to allow players to quit and pick up the story at will, though there does "allow flexibility for non-linearity" The story will be told with "a beginning and a middle as well as an end".
Through an interview to IGN, Diablo 4 director Joe Shely and general manager Rod Fergusson opened up on the exciting new game to offer fans of the series, as well being able to give a glimpse into how cheap Diablo 4 Gold the game's storytelling mechanics will differ from previous Diablo games that have come before it.