During the most recent developer update, Blizzard confirmed that Diablo IV will allow players to customize characters and armor.
Each class in the new game will have a distinctive look, but players will be able to swap certain elements to make each character unique. This will include the ability to change hair and skin color, hairstyles, facial hair, tattoos, body paint, and jewelry.
This customization system will also allow users to change the color of individual pieces of armor, such as the helmet, chest, gloves, legs and boots. Different pieces of armor will also have different options depending on what material they are made of.
However, players won’t be able to create characters that don’t fit the style and tone of Diablo IV, which has a noticeably darker theme than its predecessors.
“We’ve added data to our armor that identifies specific material types and tells the dye system which color goes on which material, such as leather, fabric, metal and other specific surfaces,” said lead character artist Arnaud Kotelnikoff. “The result is dyeable armor in a range of colors that still feels grounded and realistic in the world we’re building for Diablo IV.”
The dungeon crawler was first announced in 2019, although Blizzard has likely been working on the game for several years before. The launch is expected on PC, PlayStation and Xbox, although there is no confirmed release date yet.
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