Can’t wait for Diablo 4? Get your fix with this tabletop D&D Tristram map

Bring the hack-and-slash locale to your gaming nights

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You’ve delved deep into the dungeons of Tristram before, but if the wait forDiablo 4andDiablo 2: Resurrectedis proving too hellish, why not bring the hack-and-slash action to your tabletop?

TheCozyMaps Patreon pageis offering up a lovingly-crafted map from the original Diablo game, ready to be rolled into your Dungeons and Dragons role-playing campaigns. Less-click-to-kill and more roll-to-thrill.

It’s an atmospherically drawn top-down take on one of Diablo’s most famous locations, the embattled town of Tristram – and the first location many Diablo players will encounter in the video games.

You cangrab it for free here(the map was originally made as a commission), but if you subscribe to the CozyFans Patreon, you can also unlock the following “important” add-ons:

Getting a Diablo fix any way you can

Getting a Diablo fix any way you can

WithBlizzCon 2021 canceled, and developerBlizzardnot traditionally having much of a presence at the E3 (let alone this year’s weird onlineE3 2021showcase), it could be some time until we find out more about Diablo 4. So any fresh way to tap into that rich, hellish game world is appreciated.

Not to say that Diablo fans won’t have things to look forward to this year. Diablo 2: Resurrected, the flashy remake of the series’ highpoint, is due out before the end of 2021, and looked likea faithful and fun re-imaginingof the game by our early access play time. It’s due to feature cross-platform progression onPS4,PS5,Xbox One,Xbox Series X/S,PCandNintendo Switch, too.

And Diablo will be landing on an all-new platform in the shape ofDiablo Immortalfor mobile phones too, ready to take on the many Diablo clones littering the Android and iPhone app stores. It got a rocky reception when first revealed, but is nowlooking rather good indeed. It too is expected before the end of the year.

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