Diablo III: Reaper of Souls - Live

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Just in case you weren't aware of this; The Diablo III expansion Reaper of Souls has gone live today. Here is what you can get if you purchase it in one of its incarnations.

Epic new chapter in Blizzard Entertainment's critically acclaimed Diablo® series NOW LIVE

Take up the blessed arms and impenetrable shield of the mighty Crusader and explore the world of Sanctuary like never before

PARIS, France-March 25, 2014- The time has come for the greatest heroes of the mortal realm to answer the call to arms and join the crusade against death itself. Diablo® III: Reaper of SoulsTM is now live and ready to challenge Windows® and Mac® gamers around the world.

In Reaper of Souls, the five valiant heroes from Diablo III-Barbarian, Demon Hunter, Monk, Witch Doctor, and Wizard-are joined by a new champion: the Crusader. Clad head to toe in fortified armor, the Crusader is an unstoppable force of righteous destruction who channels the power of divine wrath to visit retribution upon his demonic quarry.

Reaper of Souls adds a challenging new act to Diablo III in which players will embark on a dark and perilous journey through terrifying landscapes; explore the legendary city of Westmarch; and slay countless minions, each hell-bent on bringing their heroic quest to a grisly end. The adventure culminates in a climactic confrontation with Malthael, the Angel of Death, whose twisted designs spell ruin for the innocent people of Sanctuary.

"Together with the new loot experience we added to the game, Reaper of Souls improves on Diablo III in countless ways," said Mike Morhaime, CEO and cofounder of Blizzard Entertainment. "Players returning to Sanctuary will find a darker, more engaging, and much more rewarding experience awaiting them."

A recent free update to Diablo III on Windows and Mac introduced a host of new game features, including a major revamp of the game's loot system, an expanded Paragon progression system for max-level characters, and expanded social tools in the form of Clans and Communities. With the purchase of Reaper of Souls, players will gain access to game-changing new features and highly replayable content, including:


  • Act V: A dark and terrifying chapter sending players on a final confrontation with death itself
  • The Crusader: A new playable hero-a veritable war machine made human
  • Level Cap to 70: Formidable new spells and abilities that take players to new heights of power
  • Adventure Mode: A new game mode that gives players the freedom to go anywhere and slay anything
  • Bounties: Randomized objectives that reward players in new ways for exploring Sanctuary
  • Nephalem Rifts: Fully randomized dungeons offering endless replayability and heaps of loot
  • The Mystic: A powerful new artisan who provides heroes with loot-customization options
All of this new content comes with the Reaper of Souls Standard Edition (available in physical and digital versions). Players also have the option to upgrade to the Digital Deluxe Edition, which contains a wealth of in-game bonuses:


  • Exclusive helm- and weapon-transmogrification recipes for players to distinguish their characters among the champions of Sanctuary
  • A Spectral Hound minion players can summon to keep their adventurers company on their epic journey
  • Three additional character slots to accommodate new heroes
  • A World of Warcraft® in-game companion pet, the Treasure Goblin, ready to compete in Pet Battles
  • A set of StarCraft® II Crusader-themed Battle.net® portraits and Malthael-themed decals
The Reaper of Souls retail-exclusive Collector's Edition comes fully-equipped with all of the bonus items from the Digital Deluxe Edition and also includes a gorgeous full-color hardcover art book, a behind-the-scenes Blu-ray/DVD two-disc set, and a mouse pad bearing the impenetrable visage of Malthael, the Angel of Death. The Collector's Edition is available at select retailers. Players should check their local retailer for details and availability, as supplies are limited.

As an added bonus, anyone who buys Reaper of Souls will receive one or more Expert Card Packs (depending on which version of the expansion is purchased) for Blizzard Entertainment's recently launched digital strategy card game, HearthstoneTM: Heroes of WarcraftTM. Read this blog post for further details.


Reaper of Souls is available for purchase in retail stores throughout the U.S., Canada, Europe, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, Southeast Asia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau, as well as digitally around the world via the game's official website (http://www.diablo3.com/reaper). The expansion will launch i...More information.
 
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Any connection problems ? :biggrin:
 
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Went real smooth. I did have to log out and log in once when creating a new character. Pretty seamless really.
 
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Any connection problems ? :biggrin:

I started playing at 9:00pm PST and it all went well until about 10:00pm when I got several weird 3006 errors then a disconnect. That was all though...so as expected it went pretty good since the player base is greatly diminished compared to D3's launch.
 
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I'm hooked and buying it. But Amazon failed me and didn't deliver on the physical collector's edition. Guess I'm getting the digital, since it's unclear if anything comes with the physical standard edition. :(
 
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I spent quite a few hours yesterday getting my Crusader through the first four acts, and I'm undecided about the class.

He's kinda underwhelming and not quite my style.

But his abilities look great and he's probably the most aesthetically pleasing class in terms of weapons and armor.

I stopped playing just as I reached act 5 - because I was too tired, but I loved the tone and setting from what little I saw.

Everything has been 100% stable, so far, which I didn't expect.

I also paid attention to the story this time, and I'm not sure what the big deal is? Ok, it's not very good and it's certainly not memorable - but it's hardly ultra horrific? Well, to each his own - I suppose. It served its purpose for me, and I do like me some Blizzard cutscenes.
 
Regarding connection problems, they seem to have learned from the last time, it seems …
 
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I'm playing a monk and it's nice how the much of loot drops are tailored to my class (dexterity and vitality buffs) but except for the occaisional legendary or rare with an interesting property or proc or appearance, it's still pretty generic. Still fun though. The butcher's axe lengendary occaisionally growls. :)
 
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I have not had one positive thing to say about D3 since launch (was greatly anticipating it, prior to playing); however, I will say that I think they made vast improvements with the Loot 2.0 patch. Not paying full price for ROS though- it will be $20 soon enough (relatively speaking).
 
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