

She's followed by the Druid, who looks incredible shifting to Werebear in the middle of the fight.

Up next is the Necromancer, which is probably the weakest visually of all five. Things start pretty simply with the Rogue doing some acrobatics and shooting arrows, but it really ramps up when the Sorceress hits the screen and uses her Hydra to decimate a group of enemies. Then, they start to splice in footage of each character class, with many of them looking even better in live-action. The Diablo 4 live-action trailer kicks off with several people asking for your help. Given how well the team at Blizzard does CGI trailers, it's a bit surprising to see them go the live-action route here, but it's hard to argue with the results. That said, Blizzard isn't ready to stop the marketing hype train just yet as it has released yet another new trailer, this time showing off what Diablo's world might look like if it was made into a live-action movie. Between the open beta, the "Server Slam," and several trailers, players pretty much know exactly what they're getting at the point. Diablo 4's June 6 release is just around the corner.
