Just one day ahead of The Game Awards, the release date for Diablo IV has been leaked. Announced in 2019, Diablo IV has been long-awaited by fans of the series, with some select few having been able to go hands-on with betas of the game. While fans wait for an expected official announcement at The Game Awards, however, a potential launch date has been leaked online.Ahead of Diablo IV's expected appearance at The Game Awards, leaker Aggiornamenti Lumia (via Insider Gaming) has claimed that the title will release on June 5, 2023. Diablo 4 is no stranger to online leaks, having been subject to heavy gameplay spoilers in the span of its pre-release cycle, but the newest leak shows that the game will seemingly be arriving mid-2023, with a file size of 80GB. Due to statements from series GM Rod Fergusson, Diablo IV is expected to make some announcements at The Game Awards, with other leaks pointing to pre-orders becoming available during the presentation as well.Related: How Diablo 4's Necromancer Class Is Different From Previous Games
Diablo IV has been a long time coming for fans of the series - especially since the controversial release period of its predecessor, Diablo III, which suffered from major errors at launch. Fortunately, the game's developers seem to have learned their lesson to an extent, with previews (and leaks) giving promising looks at Diablo IV's gameplay and world. With a release date expected to be officially announced at The Game Awards, the title seems poised to show off more of what it has to offer going forward, even as hands-on previews of Diablo IV show promise.
We first caught wind of the Pro Camera app last week as part of the many leaks ahead of the Lumia 1020 launch. Yesterday, Nokia made it official at its NYC event. It sports controls for things that pros and wannabe pros alike care about, such as shutter speed (1/16000 to 4 seconds), EV value, ISO (100 to 4,000), white balance and manual focus.
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It appears that the "Halo Infinite" release date has leaked ahead of an official announcement. The leak came from multiple sources and store listings, which advertised an alleged release date of December 8. On Twitter, Idle Sloth, who frequently tweets about Xbox-related news, shared a webpage from a Taiwanese online shopping website, which listed the "Halo Infinite" release date as December 8. Idle Sloth followed up by saying that the store page contained some out-of-date information, like stating that Forge mode will be available at launch, which isn't accurate. More recent news indicated that "Halo Infinite" will launch without some features, which will be implemented future updates.
Aside from its much-rumored Nokia 9 flagship, HMD Global has been rumored to be working on the 2018 iteration of the mid-range Nokia 6, that could be launched early next year, possibly at the CES. A trusted leakster at Baidu, who has a track record when it comes to Nokia leaks had earlier in the month hinted that HMD Global may have concluded plans to launch 4G version of the Nokia 3310 or a new Nokia feature phone with 4G.
Tekken 8 has recently been bearing the brunt of leaks in the gaming industry, and even its release date has now become public knowledge. As initially discovered by the dataminer @ALumia_Italia, the game is seemingly launching on January 26, 2024. The leaked release date aligns correctly with the initial expectations of the fans. The title was expected to release somewhere before April 2024 and the recent leak further solidifies it.
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