PC Gamer magazine’s new issue is on sale now: Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred

This month PC Gamer gets world-exclusive access to Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred, the climactic new expansion to Blizzard’s hellishly good ARPG. For this elite, insider-access feature, PC Gamer travelled to Blizzard’s HQ to play Lord of Hatred for multiple hours and interview many of the key devs who have worked to bring the expansion to life. And, with Mephisto, the Prime Evil of Hatred rising to bring doom to Sanctuary, PC gamers are in for a wickedly good challenge. However, with new Paladin and Warlock classes at their disposal, though, maybe it is Mephisto who should be worried!

Issue 422 UK / 410 US

Cover story: Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred | Secondary features: PC gaming’s best RPGs

New issue out now! This month PC Gamer gets world-exclusive access to Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred. Plus, Directive 8020 previewed, Crimson Desert reviewed, Deus Ex: Invisible War reinstalled, and compact keyboards tested.

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We’ve got an exciting new opinion section in the magazine starting from this month, too. Drawing on PC Gamer’s huge team of passionate PC gamers, here we deliver the spiciest takes in a series of entertaining and challenging op-eds. We’ve got regular columns on the FPS and RPG genre’s latest developments, as well as the return of PC Gamer magazine’s legendary Face Off column, where two editors battle it out in a fiery debate.

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This issue also boasts a top-draw previews section loaded with really exciting new games, too. And that starts with a world-exclusive preview of the thrilling new narrative action-adventure game, Directive 8020. Not only does PC Gamer get exclusive access to the game, playing it for multiple hours ahead of anyone else, but we also interview its key developers to discover why this space-based survival horror experience is not to be missed. In addition, we also preview Control Resonant, Ashes of the Singularity 2, Star Wars: Galactic Racer, Pragmata, Slay the Spire 2, Masters of Albion, and Xenonauts 2.

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Then, in terms of reviews, we deliver definitive judgments on Crimson Desert, Death Stranding 2, World of Warcraft: Midnight, Marathon, Screamer, Banquet for Fools, and Aether & Iron, among other games.

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Cover feature: Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred

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Written by: Tyler Colp

Magazine exclusive: Until May 27th, 2026

What’s in this month’s cover story: For this month’s special lead feature, we send Tyler Colp on a holy mission to Blizzard’s HQ to discover everything there is to know about Diablo 4’s climatic new Lord of Hatred expansion. With unprecedented access to the game and its key developers, we get the inside scoop on why Lord of Hatred cements Blizzard as the king of the ARPG, as well as why this expansion is totally unmissable.

Secondary feature

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Additional content in this month’s issue

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