As you'd expect in the Diablo game
Diablo IV Gold there tons of dark dungeons available to be able to clear during Diablo 4. but the game's open world brings a whole new level of difficulty to the game. The first time I encountered a cliff, and found an option to "climb down" leading to another part of the map.
While there's no extensive open world, like Elden Ring or The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, it was fascinating to have a larger area to explore. The previous Diablo games featured the ability to generate maps in a procedurally-generated way that are big and yet small. Although Fractured Peak was still restricted, it didn't feel like I was being confined to maps. There are horses available to purchase but only after you've completed an quest more accessible later.
In the time I played the game I was captivated by the storyline of Diablo 4 and the way it was played. This isn't what I felt in Diablo 3 where it was the gameplay that kept me playing but the plot was gone. Combine that with an open world, I was even more intrigued to explore, while also imagining how I could construct my Barbarian. It's that blend of story and gameplay which makes the gameplay in Diablo 4 so interesting and will be similar for fans when it comes out.
It doesn't matter where Diablo 4 players come from or what their preferred platform can be played on, Blizzard have announced
Diablo 4 Gold for sale via a press release that its next game in the series will include multi-platform play and will not have a region lock. This will allow friends to play together without any restrictions.