Following the release of Diablo 4, it has been discovered that the Sorcerer class is currently the favored choice among players. With a range of classes available in the game, each boasting unique abilities, the Sorcerer is proving to be the standout option, drawing in more players than any other class. The game offers players a choice between five classes, including the Barbarian, Sorcerer, Druid, Rogue, and Necromancer, each with their own specialized skillsets. By selecting abilities from a class-specific talent tree, players can customize their character to create the ideal build for battling Lilith's minions and conquering Sanctuary.
According to a recent tweet by Rod Fergusson, the executive producer of Diablo 4, the Sorcerer class is proving to be the most popular among players, just three days after the game's official launch. While the class has been a staple in the series since the original Diablo in 1997, it was notably absent from Diablo 3, where the Wizard took its place. Fans of the series seem to be thrilled to have the Sorcerer back, with many sharing screenshots of their characters in the comments of Fergusson's tweet. Interestingly, some players were surprised that the Necromancer class, which is encountered frequently in the game world, didn't take the top spot. Fergusson himself expressed his fondness for the Necromancer, but did not reveal any further information about the popularity of other classes. Some players also expressed a desire for additional classes to be added to the game in future updates, including the Demon Hunter from Diablo 3.
Players have the freedom to explore the vast open world of Sanctuary alongside their chosen Diablo 4 class. With the option to team up with fellow players, the game offers an exciting opportunity to join forces and take down Lilith and her loyalists. The game has garnered positive reviews, with players relishing the chance to conquer world bosses and uncover diverse dungeons. However, some players have expressed concerns about the game's future post-launch content roadmap, following Blizzard's decision to make Diablo 4 a live-service game. The game is available on various platforms, including PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.