Diablo 4 Season 4 end date: When does Season 4 end?

It’s not too late to join in on the revamped features.

When does Diablo 4 Season 4 end?

The current season of Diablo 4 is in full swing, providing the best endgame grind since the game came out. With it currently going on, how long do we have until season 5? Here, we’ll go over the end date of Diablo 4 Season 4 and other tidbits of useful info♕ regarding this season over to the next.

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What is the end date of Diablo 4 Season 4?

To start off, Season 4 of Diablo 4 will end on Tuesday, August 6, 2024. That will most likely also be the date when Season 5 starts. When the day comes, the game’s servers will go down for a few hours as th♛e new update with the next season’s content is deployed.

Is it too late to play Season 4 of Diablo 4?

It is not too late to get into Season 4. In fact, with the major improvements to leveling, farming, and looting, it’s the best time to do so. You can go from level 1 to 100 for your seasonal character within a week or two, depending on skill and hours put into Diablo 4.

With the streamlined experie𒅌nce gained from the Helltides and dungeons in general, you can quickly work up a build that’s endgame viable rather quickly. You can also easily go th𒁃rough the Battle Pass within that same time frame it takes to get to 100, if not, a bit after.

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The only things that you may not fully get through are the incredibly difficult Pit tiers that go beyond level 60 and onward, the Tormented versions of Uber bosses, and the revamped Uber Lilith fight. This is where that true endga𝄹me lies. With the right build invested into and with time, you can eventually conquer these. 

Even th💧e Nightmare Dungeons feel a lot better and are just as rewardಞing. You can easily get to or close to Tier 100 with a semi-decent build.

When did Season 4 start?

Season 4 started on May 14, 2024. While we’re a month into it already, as༺ mentioned earlier, if you want to hop in, you can still get a majority of the season’s offerings in a few weeks.

Loot Reborn sparked the interest of many who dropped the game because of an unrewarding endgame grind, and things have൲ only gone up since then. 

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