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One Diablo 4 executive is missing a single in-game achievement despite having a truly impressive number of hours logged in ...
Fergusson shared his Diablo 4 game stats on Twitter, revealing he's spent an eye-watering 60 days, 20 hours, and 26 minutes ...
A clutch goal from Jordan Knapp in the dying stages has secured victory for Eastern Ranges in a Coates Talent League boys ...
Fergusson isn’t just some guy who came in later to mess things up, as the post has stated. He’s been with the franchise since day one. Back in 2005, when the original Gears of War was being developed, ...
Not everyone supported the concept. Rod Fergusson, then Epic’s head of production, was perhaps the project’s most high-profile opponent.
Well, it seems like Diablo 4 might be getting a second wind — this time from Nintendo’s next-gen console, the rumored Switch 2. In a recent interview, Blizzard’s Rod Fergusson, the General ...
Rod Fergusson, General Manager for all things Diablo, stated that a Diablo 4 port for the Nintendo Switch 2 is possible. The biggest obstacle with a Diablo 4 port is the difficulties that come with ...
Rod Fergusson hints Diablo 4 could land on Switch 2, with cross-progression and online play potential.
Rod Fergusson, the head of the Diablo Series, in an interview with Danny Peña on YouTube said Blizzard could release Diablo IV on the Nintendo Switch 2, however, they would need to see how well ...
But franchise boss Rod Fergusson recently appeared to pour cold water on the idea that the Blizzard game would be coming to Nintendo’s new console anytime soon.
Diablo franchise general manager Rod Fergusson has plans to continue to add to Diablo 4 for about 10 years if things go his way.
Rod Fergusson says that seasonal battle passes are getting "antiquated" and hints that Diablo 4 may shake things up in the near future.