
Cubing it allows us to use two 1-Handed Weapons for more Attack Speed and Critical Hit Damage. The Gavel of Judgment for its huge separate damage multiplier and its Fury generation effect.Immortal King's Call (6 ) Bonus for the damage buff and cooldown reducing mechanics.In July 2016, it was reported that the expansion was put on hold due to a lack of available staff. According to a Blizzard employee, the overall sense within Team 3 was that the cancellation of the expansion was a vote of no confidence from higher executives, who thought that Diablo III had been a "colossal fuck-up." The team was instructed to move onto Diablo Immortal or Diablo IV, regardless of whatever form it may take. Hearthstone and Heroes of the Storm), therefore the game has low profitability compared to other Blizzard games in most regions (Asia being a notable exception). World of Warcraft) or microtransactions (e.g. Reportedly, Blizzard Entertainment was reluctant to commit to a second expansion because Diablo III lacks a steady revenue stream (aside from its Asian, free to play model), whereas most of its other games involve either a subscription fee (e.g. According to Morhaime, this decision "was about winning back the hearts and minds of people who were disappointed with the original release." The content was released for free at the insistence of Mike Morhaime. The decision to can the game occurred in late 2013 or early 2014. Examples included the Ruins of Sescheron and Greyhollow Island.

However, the plan was scrapped, and the expansion's content was broken down into free patch content. The expansion was planned during the development of Reaper of Souls, and was expected to be revealed at BlizzCon 2015.

The King in the North was the codename of a proposed second expansion for Diablo III. This article contains information that is no longer relevant to gameplay, but is kept here for informational purposes.
