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Ex-Diablo devs are working on a new ARPG to innovate the genre

Author : Henry
Jan 17,2025

Ex-Diablo devs are working on a new ARPG to innovate the genre

Former Diablo and Diablo II developers are creating a new, low-budget action RPG with the ambition to redefine the genre. Given the success of the original Diablo games, this new ARPG, developed by veterans of both titles, has significant potential.

Moon Beast Productions, an independent studio founded by Phil Shenk, Peter Hu, and Erich Schaefer, secured $4.5 million in funding to develop this ARPG. Their goal is to "transcend established design patterns" within the hack-and-slash genre, creating a more open and dynamic experience, a vision they've held for over two decades. The team aims to recapture the essence of the early Diablo games.

Details about the game remain scarce, but the involvement of such experienced developers suggests a high-quality product. However, breaking into a market saturated with excellent ARPGs will be challenging. The recent success of Diablo IV's "Vessel of Hatred" expansion, for instance, highlights the strong competition and established fanbase.

The challenge is further amplified by other prominent contenders like Path of Exile 2, which enjoyed a hugely successful Steam launch, boasting a peak player count exceeding 538,000 and securing a place among the platform's top 15 highest peak player counts. Competing with such established giants will require a unique and compelling offering.

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