The witch appears in the new trailer

It won’t be long before Diablo 2 Resurrected is finally released. In order to shorten the waiting time until September 23rd, development studio Blizzard Entertainment has released some new videos in the past few days. They have already provided the lessons of Barbarian and Paladin in the trailer. This time the witch is in the lead.

Again, this trailer isn’t particularly long, but it really does offer a little introduction to the chapter. With the witch you will become the master of the elements, which makes it a good choice if you want to inflict magical damage on a large scale.

The witch’s abilities fall into three classes: Ice, Lightning, and Fire. Each item allows you to damage an AOE with abilities like Frozen Orb or Fire Ball. The witch isn’t at the top when it comes to defense, but with the Frozen Armor ability, she gets a small bonus on her defense and even freezes attackers. The witch can also move very quickly over the map by teleporting thus easily avoiding enemy attacks.

Diablo 2 Resurrected will be released on September 23 for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X | S, Nintendo Switch, and PC. We already have a bit of tech checking ready for you for the PS4 release.

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