

Condor was working alongside Blizzard Entertainment at the time on a separate title. The name Diablo was based on Mount Diablo, which was where Brevik lived when he conceived the game idea. Brevik was heavily inspired by the roguelike genre with turn-based combat, but with simplified role-playing game elements and a more expansive loot system. The origin of the first Diablo came from David Brevik while at Condor Games around 1994. There are also comics that explore various stories within the world of Sanctuary.Īs of May 30, 2012, the series has sold over 24.8 million copies worldwide.


The video game series' popularity and success has resulted in the publishing of several books relevant to the Diablo setting, covering a wide range of the timelines of the universe. The humans are occasionally aided by angels, notably the Archangel Tyrael. The series primarily focuses on the ongoing conflict between the humans living on Sanctuary and the demon hordes who are led by Diablo, the series' overarching antagonist. Other notable settings include the High Heavens and the Burning Hells, two separate realms with ties to Sanctuary. The first three games in the series take place in similar geographic areas, with several common areas including the town of Tristram and the region around Mount Arreat. The series is set in the dark fantasy world of Sanctuary, and its characters are primarily humans, angels, and various classes of demons and monsters. Diablo IV was announced at BlizzCon 2019. Additional content is provided through story elements explored in other media forms.

Expansions include the third-party published Hellfire, which follows the first game, Lord of Destruction, published by Blizzard and released after the second game, and Reaper of Souls, which follows the third game. The series is made up of three core games: Diablo, Diablo II, and Diablo III. Diablo is an action role-playing dungeon crawler video game series developed by Blizzard North and continued by Blizzard Entertainment after the north studio shutdown in 2005.
