Diablo Immortal adds Warlock as 10th class in Bloodied Jewel update
Diablo Immortal hit its 10th class milestone as Warlock arrived, bringing a demon-summoning fantasy and fresh reasons to log in.

Diablo Immortal just crossed a major class milestone with the arrival of Warlock, the game’s 10th playable class. Blizzard folded the new addition into the Bloodied Jewel major update, Patch 5.0, and framed it as a summoner of demons, master of portals, and wielder of Hell’s dark power, which makes this feel like more than another tweak to a familiar combat roster.
Warlock leans into a darker fantasy than the game’s usual melee and ranged lanes. Blizzard ties the class to the Vizjerei tradition of demonology, and that lore gives the role a clearer identity for players who want minion-heavy, infernal spellcasting instead of another straight damage dealer. In a game built around fast runs, gear chasing, and class grinding, that kind of distinction matters because it gives veterans a reason to revisit their builds and gives returning players a fresh entry point.

The Bloodied Jewel update backs up the class launch with a stronger narrative push. Blizzard sends players back to Lut Gholein, the “Jewel of the Desert,” now overrun by demons in thrall to Andariel, Maiden of Anguish. The patch also adds a new quest called The Bloodied Jewel, fresh Helliquary content featuring the Pitbound, the Legendary Gem Hellbound Desire, a Legendary Essence Pool refresh, a Set Item Pool update, and Paragon level adjustments. This is not just a cosmetic rollout around one class slot; it is a broader systems update wrapped around a classic Diablo location.
Blizzard scheduled the full Bloodied Jewel content update for June 16, 2026, and the Warlock went live on June 17 as part of Diablo’s 30th anniversary celebration. Warlock-exclusive events run from June 17 through July 6 at 3:00 a.m., and Power’s Price gives players an origin quest they can try before creating a new character or changing class. That lowers the barrier for anyone who wants to sample the new fantasy without fully committing on day one.
Blizzard’s own homepage now describes Diablo Immortal as having ten playable classes, including Warlock, while noting that the game updates every two weeks. That makes the launch easy to read: Warlock does not rewrite Diablo Immortal, but it does give Sanctuary a more explicit summoner lane, and that is enough to make this class milestone a real reason for lapsed players to check back in.
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