'Diablo 3': features and content of new patch revealed

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Blizzard has released another patch update for "Diablo 3", and fans of the record-breaking action-adventure game will soon find a set of fresh content and features for further enjoyment.

The game developer unveiled patch 2.4.0 on "Diablo 3" during the 2015 BlizzCon 2015 at the Anaheim Convention Center last weekend, revealing that it will come with a new zone, new events, added loot, new monsters, as well as another line of Set Dungeons.

Based on the announcement that was also posted on the game's official website, more than 40 new Legendary powers will be added through the upcoming Patch 2.4.0, and some of them add new powers to the previously released powerless Legendaries, such as the Legandary Pants, the Legendary Mojo, and the Legendary Belt.

The new zone, meanwhile, is called the Greyhollow Island, where a mysterious forested locale is allegedly haunted by a lot of dark and dangerous creatures. This zone will be exclusive to the game's Adventure Mode.

Blizzard also added more stash space that players have long been waiting for to store their treasures in. This additional storage space can be obtained by purchasing with the game's gold currency, or earn up to a maximum of 10 Stash tabs through the Season Journey feature. However, there will be a variation between the stash space that will be offered for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One platforms.

Other contents and features for the soon-to-be released "Diablo 3" patch 2.4.0 can be found on the game's website.

"Patch 2.4.0 is a monstrous patch, packed to the brim with not only features we've seen requests for, but our own love letters to a game we have poured our hearts into and love dearly. We're so eager to share all of this and more with you that we are aiming to launch the Patch 2.4.0 PTR in the weeks following BlizzCon so you can dive in and provide your feedback on all these new features," Blizzard revealed during the patch announcement.

Expect to hear more news about the upcoming "Diablo 3" patch in the coming days.

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