It’s officially Season 8 in Diablo Immortal, and guess who slithered back onto the scene with more illusions and less honesty than your ex during tax season? That’s right—Belial, the Lord of Lies himself, is making a not-so-triumphant return, and he’s brought enough trickery to make even a rogue blush.
So if you've ever wanted to fight a demon who treats reality like a suggestion, you're in luck. Time to polish your gear, question everything, and maybe stop trusting NPCs who blink too much.
Who Is Belial, and Why Is He So... Untrustworthy?
Let’s rewind for a moment. Belial, one of the Lesser Evils, has never been the punch-first kind of villain. His thing? Manipulation, deceit, illusions, and making your life a constant state of second-guessing.
Last seen causing chaos back in Diablo III (ah, good times), he’s now resurfacing in Diablo Immortal with Season 8’s main story arc, “The Lies of Belial.”
New quests? Check. Suspicious objectives? Double check. Reality-warping demonic nonsense? You better believe it.
What’s New in Season 8: “The Lies of Belial”?
This isn’t just a demon reskin or a light sprinkle of lore. Season 8 brings a full plate of updates that include:
๐ฅ New Main Questline: The Lies of Belial
You’ll head to Kadur, a desert city filled with secrets, betrayals, and at least one character you’re definitely going to mistrust by hour two.
Belial’s web of lies runs deep, and unraveling them won’t be a walk in the sand.
๐ Deception Mechanics
Belial isn’t just lurking in cutscenes. Expect shape-shifting, disguises, and deceptive dungeons that play mind games harder than any final exam.
Enemies might not be who they seem. Allies may not actually be allies. And loot? That treasure chest could be a mimic with trust issues.
๐ Codex Updates and Side Quests
Dive into lore-heavy side missions and codex entries that explore Belial’s past—and the twisted future he’s trying to engineer. If you're here for the storytelling, this season won't disappoint.
New Battle Pass: Season 8 Rewards Breakdown
It wouldn’t be a new season without a shiny new Battle Pass, and this one comes packed with cosmetics, gear, and that sweet, sweet seasonal grind.
๐งฅ Wicked Deceit Cosmetic Set
Look like you rolled straight out of a desert cult and into a heavy metal music video. It’s mysterious, it’s stylish, and it probably hides a dagger or six.
๐ฐ Three Reward Tracks
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Free Track: For the cautious.
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Empowered Track: For the fashionably invested.
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Collector’s Empowered Pass: For those who looked at Belial and said, “I want that kind of drama in my wardrobe.”
Returning Limited-Time Events
Season 8 is also bringing back fan-favorite time-sinks—er, we mean events—that help you level faster and collect rewards.
๐ Events to Watch Out For:
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Fractured Plane – Because your sanity wasn’t fragile enough already.
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Trial of the Hordes – Fight off wave after wave of regret (and demons).
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All-Clans-on-Deck Bonus Weeks – Bring your buddies, or pretend to have some and solo it like a true introvert.
Why Belial’s Return Matters (No, Seriously)
Beyond the loot and fresh content, Belial's reappearance signals something bigger: Diablo Immortal’s storytelling is expanding. With each season, the plot gets richer, the stakes get higher, and the demons get somehow even more extra.
Belial isn’t just a familiar face—he’s part of a growing narrative web that might just be laying the groundwork for future cross-game arcs. Blizzard’s hinting at something deeper, and the Lord of Lies may be the key.
Or maybe that’s a lie too. See what they did there?
Conclusion: Trust No One. Fight Everything.
Season 8 of Diablo Immortal doesn’t just bring more monsters—it brings paranoia, plot twists, and pretty great armor. With Belial back in the game, deception is the name of the grind. Every step forward could be a trap, every chest a lie, and every NPC a potential shapeshifter with a bad attitude.
So grab your weapon, question your quest log, and get ready to out-deceive the deceiver.
Because in Sanctuary, lies might be weapons—but so is your sense of humor.