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  2. Diablo: Hellfire - Wikipedia

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    Hellfire, often called Diablo: Hellfire, is an expansion pack for the video game Diablo, developed by Synergistic Software, a Sierra division, and published by Sierra On-Line in 1997. Despite the objections of Blizzard Entertainment , the Hellfire expansion was produced, permitted by Davidson & Associates , their parent company at the time.

  3. Diablo (video game) - Wikipedia

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    In the expansion set, Diablo: Hellfire, the Monk was added. The Monk is proficient at melee combat with the staff. Two other classes, the Bard and Barbarian, were unfinished but remained hidden characters in Diablo: Hellfire, and could be enabled using a hack. Using the in-game sprites of the Rogue and Warrior, respectively, the Bard is capable ...

  4. Diablo (series) - Wikipedia

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    Diablo: Diablo: Hellfire: 1998–1999; 2000: Diablo II: 2001: Diablo II: Lord of Destruction ... The Bard is a character with relatively balanced statistics who can ...

  5. Hellfire - Wikipedia

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    Diablo: Hellfire, a 1997 expansion pack to the computer game Diablo from Sierra On-Line; Hellfire, a 1989 arcade game, later ported to the Mega Drive and PC Engine CD ...

  6. Cow level - Wikipedia

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    The attention surrounding the hoax influenced developers to acknowledge it as an inside joke by seeding Easter egg references in related games during the late 1990s: the Diablo expansion pack Diablo: Hellfire, and 1998's StarCraft. The level's appearance in Diablo II marked the first instance of the hoax being developed into actual in-game content.

  7. Diablo - Wikipedia

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    Diablo: Hellfire, a 1997 expansion; Diablo II, the second game of the series Diablo II: Lord of Destruction, a 2001 expansion; Diablo II: Resurrected, a 2021 remaster; Diablo III, the third game of the series Diablo III: Reaper of Souls, a 2014 expansion; Diablo IV, the fourth game of the series; Diablo Immortal, a mobile game set between ...

  8. Matt Uelmen - Wikipedia

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    On June 29, 2000, Blizzard launched the second game of the Diablo series, Diablo II. [17] In 2001, Uelmen, who composed the Diablo II Soundtrack, and cinematic soundtrack composers Jason Hayes, Glenn Stafford and Andrea Pessino won the International Game Developers Association award for Excellence in Audio for their work on Diablo II. [18]

  9. Diablo IV - Wikipedia

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    Diablo IV generated $666 million in revenue within the first five days after launch, [94] and reached 12 million players by August 2023. [95] The PlayStation 5 version of Diablo IV was the second bestselling retail game during its first week of release in Japan, with 24,375 physical units being sold. The PlayStation 4 version sold 8,524 units ...