Better luck next year
Overwatch 2andDiablo IVare looming on the horizon, but 2021 is shaping up to be a quiet year for Blizzard, at least as far as those big-name sequels go. Speaking to investors today in an earnings call, Activision confirmed that neither sequel will launch this year – though I don’t think any of us were expectingDiablo IVto be done anytime soon given the team’spublic-facing quarterly updates.
Here are some notable highlights from the call, as recapped by Niko Partners analyst Daniel Ahmad.

$ATVIConference Call:
– Strong momentum going into 2021 with CoD, WoW and Candy Crush. (COD Mobile in China, Shadowlands etc…)
– New Call of Duty premium game launching in Q4.
– New remastered content will be unveiled this year. (Diablo 2?)
— Daniel Ahmad (@ZhugeEX)Jun 07, 2025

Activision says Overwatch 2 and Diablo 4 will not launch this year.
Expanding on Ahmad’sDiablo IIsuggestion, Vicarious Visions – which we recently learned was rolled into Blizzard – is rumored to beworking on a remake. If it’s happening, that’ll buyDiablo IVsome breathing room. On the flip side, Blizzard can’t afford anotherWarcraft III: Reforgedsituation.

It’s been a morale-eroding couple of years for Blizzard fans in terms of corporate controversies, departures, and shaky releases, no doubt about it. I can’t say I have the utmost faith in the future of the company, but it’s still home to talented creators, and I hope things start turning around soon.
Our next update should arrive in two weeks – the remoteBlizzConlineevent starts February 19.

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