

The two also created Sanctuary, the land where the entire series is set, and that's why you'll hear Lillith refer to the people of Sanctuary as "her children. Their union eventually led to the creation of the Nephalem, which is the race of the player character in Diablo 3. As a games journalist, however, I am required to have an opinion on Diablo 4 and its gameplay launch trailer, which features combat from the isometric action RPG set to Eilishs 'You Should See Me. One of Lillith's main storylines before the game is that she was in love with an archangel known as Inarius. The trailer is only about two minutes long, but Blizzard packs quite a bit in there. Today, Blizzard has dropped a brand-new story trailer for Diablo 4, and it contains several juicy details that will be integral to the plot. Before Diablo 4, we've only seen glimpses of her unless you were digging deep into the lore and supplemental novels. It's possible Blizzard could swerve players with a surprising twist, but for now, it looks like Lillith, the daughter of Diablo's brother Mephisto will be taking center stage as the main antagonist.

In the three games before this, Diablo himself has been the main villain. The next game in Blizzard's long-running franchise will take players back to the gates of Hell on June 6, but this time things look to be a little different.
