![]() On May 27, indie game developer posted a series of tweets in which he checked the visible handles in the Q&A video against their corresponding questions, and found that many of the accounts responsible for the more generic questions did not exist before the video’s release or had been inactive for years: However, many of the questions were centered around the “importance” of including basic features and content or otherwise unimportant information. ![]() On May 25, the Future Games Show YouTube channel uploaded a video titled “Diablo IV devs answer YOUR questions,” in which Associate Game Director Joseph Piepiora and Art Director John Mueller answered over 12 minutes’ worth of what were presumed to be fan questions. Related Reading: Diablo 4 First 1,000 Players to Reach Level 100 in Hardcore Wil Have Their Usernames Cast in Stone.The questions asked in the video were seen by much of the community as exceptionally generic, and upon further inspection, it appears that the Future Games Show team and Blizzard Entertainment apparently used fake Twitter and Reddit accounts to ask what were perceived as “safe” pre-approved questions. ![]() Accordingly, GamesRadar’s Future Games Show team recently uploaded a fan Q&A video featuring the Diablo 4 developers in the buildup to the event on June 10. Given the hype for Blizzard Entertainment’s upcoming Diablo 4, fans have been eager to ask the developers questions about the game and what it is bringing to the table.
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