Diablo Immortal is celebrating its 4th anniversary, and apparently one anniversary event was not enough.
No, this is Diablo Immortal. The event calendar has been fed after midnight, dipped in Legendary Crests, and released into Sanctuary wearing several hats at once.
Blizzard’s Anniversary Celebrations are Fourfold update lays out a packed June schedule with Fourfold Revival, Mirrored Jewels, Winds of Fortune, Chaos Convoy, anniversary trials, reforging, PvP tournaments, cosmetics, and enough timed activities to make your phone battery ask for a union representative.
It is not really one event.
It is several events standing on each other’s shoulders pretending to be a festival.
Fourfold Revival Is The Main Anniversary Buffet
The headline celebration is the Fourfold Revival, running through mid-June with multiple anniversary activities bundled together.
Players can take on the Trial of True Evils, test a max Rank 5 Legendary Gem during the Anniversary Legendary Gem Trial, chase rewards, grab anniversary cosmetics, and mess around with Set Gear Reforging.
That last one is very Diablo Immortal: take three set items, throw them into the upgrade furnace, and hope the result looks less like disappointment with boots.
It is the kind of anniversary design that says, “Happy birthday, now please open seventeen menus.”
Mirrored Jewels And Winds Of Fortune Bring The Loot Bribes
The mid-June stretch adds Mirrored Jewels and Winds of Fortune, which is where the event starts sounding more like a loot casino with better lighting.
Winds of Fortune doubles certain rewards after activating a 24-hour buff, including gold, experience, Battle Pass Points, Normal Gems, Legendary Items, and drops from several activities.
That is the good kind of chaos.
The kind where players log in “just to check the event” and wake up forty minutes later inside a dungeon wondering why their inventory is full again.
Chaos Convoy Is Back To Make PvP Weird Again
Chaos Convoy also returns, running all the way into July.
This limited-time Battleground mode uses randomized Gifts of Corvus, letting players pick combat modifiers during matches. That means more unpredictable builds, more sudden nonsense, and more PvP moments where someone wins because the game handed them the perfect cursed power at the perfect cursed second.
In other words: balance, but wearing a party hat and holding a knife.
It Is A Lot, But That Is The Point
Diablo Immortal events often feel like someone looked at a normal calendar and decided it needed more buttons.
But for an anniversary, that may actually work.
The game is not trying to be quiet. It is throwing rewards, modes, trials, cosmetics, reforging, tournaments, and time-limited buffs at players until the whole thing feels like Sanctuary opened a demonic amusement park.
Is it elegant? Not really.
Is it busy? Absolutely.
But if you play Diablo Immortal, this is the kind of messy anniversary pile that gives you reasons to log in, poke around, grab rewards, and pretend you are not being gently bullied by event timers.
Four years in, Diablo Immortal clearly still knows how to celebrate.
It just celebrates like four events in a trench coat trying to sneak into the same dungeon.
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