Diablo 4 has officially gone gold

It doesn't mean as much as it used to, but it's still good news.

It doesn't mean as much as it used to, but it's still good news.

It doesn’t mean much in this era of live-service games and day one patches, but ‘going gold’ is still a fun little milestone, and today Blizzard announced that Diablo 4 has officially crossed that line.

“Going gold is a landmark milestone for the incredible Diablo 4 team, who have all worked so hard crafting the next-generation installment of this iconic franchise,” Diablo general manager Rod Fergusson said. “This is a concrete, meaningful step toward our June 6 launch.

“Whether players are veterans of the franchise or jumping in for the first time, we can’t wait for everyone to experience the full game: taking part in the incredible storytelling, experimenting with character classes and builds, and exploring what the endgame and the dark world of Sanctuary has to offer.”

“Gone gold” is a reference to the good old days of physical media, and basically means that developers have locked down a release version of the game: It’s as complete and bug-free as it’s going to get, and now it’s time to stick it in boxes and ship them to stores. Finito! 

Things are different in a live-service world, where game development never really ends. But developers still have to commit to a “ship it” moment at some point, which is why we still have “gone gold” announcements like this one. And it is a pretty big deal, if only because it signifies that the wait is almost over: What’s done is done, and cannot be undone—except by post-launch patches, I suppose. 

#DiabloIV has Gone Gold. Can you feel her presence now?See you in Sanctuary. 6.6.23 🔥 pic.twitter.com/OGX8oACUCrApril 17, 2023

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But the point is that, as Fergusson implied, we can stop worrying about last-second delays caused by some unexpected weirdness discovered during open beta testing: Diablo 4 will 100% be out on June 6. If you played the beta, here’s a quick rundown of the changes you can expect in the full release.

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