
Diablo 4 Season 10 ends in a little over a month, and Blizzard is looking to help give players a little extra help to see their season journey through to completion with two limited-time events.
Starting on October 28, Diablo 4’s Mother’s Blessing event will return once again, doling out increased XP and gold. Past Mother’s Blessing events have gifted players a 35% increase to XP and a 50% increase to gold, so expect the same this time around.
The Mother offers you a most blessed gift this hallowed season. Do you accept? 😈
Earn bonus XP and Gold when Mother’s Blessing returns on October 28. pic.twitter.com/r4siEk4HTV— Diablo (@Diablo) October 23, 2025
Sweetening the deal is a new Seasonal Splendor event that will increase the amount of Infernal Warp players earn. The seasonal currency is used to upgrade the season’s Chaos powers, making it easier to blast even further into Diablo 4’s endgame.
Blizzard did not disclose how long the events would last, but past ones have lasted around two weeks. Season 10, meanwhile, is slated to end on December 9. That gives players a handful of weeks to finish out their season journey, unlock seasonal cosmetics, or level up a new character before the start of the next season, which the two events will help with.
While the return of the Mother’s Blessing event isn’t much of a surprise (it usually arrives at least once per season), having two events at once is. Even if one is just a boost to seasonal currency, it is a nice way to finish out the last few weeks of Season 10. Dubbed Season of Infernal Chaos, Season 10 brought significant changes to Diablo 4’s Infernal Hordes endgame activity, as well as introduced powerful Chaos Armor.
Nearly every Diablo 4 season brings some significant changes to the core of Diablo 4, but Season 11, which will begin immediately after Season 10 ends, will bring some of the game’s most dramatic reworks yet. Blizzard is set to overhaul Diablo 4’s gear progression with major changes to how Tempering and Masterworking work, as well as add a new, final step to an item’s journey called Sanctification.
Other changes include replacing the game’s current Renown system on seasonal servers for a new Seasonal Rank system, a potion-system rework to make it more like Diablo 3, and the return of leaderboards. Blizzard will additionally be making Diablo 4’s monsters deadlier by giving them new, more powerful affixes and making them smarter in order to be less predictable. Season 11 will also introduce Diablo 4’s first new world boss since launch: Azmodan, the Lord of Sin.
The changes look to pave the way for Diablo 4’s second expansion, which is planned for 2026 and might, if datamined leaks are to be believed, include a Paladin class.

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