By Hasan, | January 04, 2017
'Diablo 3'
After the 20th anniversary of Diablo, fans are now waiting for the "Darkening of Tristram" to start within Diablo 3.
It was recently disclosed that Diablo 3 players would witness the nostalgic return of the event, "Darkening of Tristram," soon. Players will now be allowed to enter a portal which will lead them to the first Diablo game where there will be dungeons of 16 levels, and they will encounter the four original bosses.
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According to The Inquisitr, fans cannot wait for the game to be out since this event will be exclusively seasonal and would last only for the month of January. Understandably, players are looking forward to the release in the upcoming days. The official forums of Diablo and other social media networking sites have seen the fans gushing over the new event and asking each other about the expected time of release since Diablo has celebrated its 20th anniversary and could launch the much-awaited game anytime soon.
Since new launches and patches for Diablo are usually released on Tuesdays, there are speculations that "Darkening of Tristram" could hit the market this coming Tuesday.
Nevertheless, no official confirmation has been made. As a result, the only option for players and fans is to wait and hope for an enthralling revisit to the original event, most probably sometime this week.
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