Wednesday, 4 March 2026

Diablo II Resurrected Gets Unexpected Music Video Featuring Deckard Cain

Diablo II: Resurrected just received one of the strangest — and most entertaining — crossovers the Diablo series has seen in a while.

Blizzard has released a new music video for the track “Save Me” by bbno$, created as a promotion for the current Reign of the Warlock ladder season in Diablo II Resurrected.

The result is a chaotic, tongue-in-cheek tribute to Diablo’s dark fantasy world.


Deckard Cain on the Drums

The music video features a surprising star: Deckard Cain.

Instead of simply narrating lore, the legendary Horadrim scholar appears playing drums as demons and adventurers clash across Sanctuary.

The video mixes humor with classic Diablo imagery, including:

  • demons from the Burning Hells

  • chaotic death screens

  • familiar Sanctuary locations

  • tongue-in-cheek references to Diablo’s famous line
    “Stay awhile and listen.”

It’s a far more playful tone than the series’ usual grim atmosphere.


Promoting the Reign of the Warlock Ladder

The music video is tied to the Reign of the Warlock ladder season, one of Diablo II Resurrected’s recent seasonal events.

Ladder seasons reset the economy and encourage players to start fresh characters while racing to reach the highest levels and most powerful builds.

The Warlock-themed season also connects loosely to Diablo IV’s upcoming Warlock class arriving with the Lord of Hatred expansion.


A Rare Diablo Pop Culture Crossover

While Blizzard occasionally experiments with marketing collaborations, Diablo rarely crosses into mainstream music promotions.

That makes the bbno$ collaboration particularly unusual — and memorable for fans.

Early reactions from the community have mostly focused on the unexpected humor of seeing Deckard Cain rocking out while Sanctuary descends into chaos.


Diablo’s Busy Spring

The music video arrives during an active period for the Diablo franchise.

Upcoming highlights include:

  • the Diablo IV Warlock class reveal livestream

  • Season 12 updates

  • the Lord of Hatred expansion launching April 28

Even Diablo II Resurrected continues to receive seasonal support alongside Diablo IV’s growing content roadmap.