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Cut Content Conspiracy: Why Players Think Belial Was Axed from DLC

Data Mines and Developer Silence Fuel Speculation


The theory that Belial is repurposed DLC content gained traction after dataminers found unused voice lines referencing a "Desert of Lies" zone—a likely Belial-themed area. Coupled with Blizzard’s silence on the canceled 2025 expansion, fans connect the dots Diablo 4 gold buy:


Asset Recycling: Belial’s new model shares animations with Diablo 3’s Sand Shaper enemies, suggesting rushed reskins.


Story Fragments: Season 8’s quest log mentions "shattered pacts" with no follow-up, possibly remnants of a larger plot.


Critics counter that seasons have always reused assets (e.g., Season of the Construct’s mechanical Vaults). Yet Belial’s stature as a Prime Evil makes his seasonal treatment feel uniquely disrespectful—a Lesser Evil indeed.


Community Backlash: Belial’s Seasonal Role Divides Diablo Fans

Reddit Threads Expose a Fractured Player Base


The official Diablo 4 forum erupted after Blizzard’s Season 8 announcement, with top threads debating Belial’s worthiness:


Pro-Cut Content Camp: "Why introduce a Prime Evil without a campaign? He’s obviously expansion leftovers!" – u/SanctuaryScholar


Anti-Lore Purists: "Belial’s overrated. Remember, he lost to a random Nephalem in D3. He’s just a seasonal pinata." – u/TrashEvil666


Middle Ground: "Give him a Andariel-style dungeon in Eternal Realm, and I’ll shut up." – u/CainLegacy


Notably, hardcore lore fans feel betrayed, while casual players welcome any new boss. Blizzard’s challenge? Balancing these factions without diluting Diablo’s identity Diablo 4 Items.

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