Diablo 4 is Changing its Font
After receiving feedback
during its open beta period, Diablo 4 announces it will be changing the
typeface used in some places across the action RPG.
Diablo 4 just announced it is changing the font
it is using in certain parts of the upcoming ARPG. This change is one of
many Diablo 4 is
implementing in response to feedback during its recent open beta.
During March, Diablo 4 held two beta weekend
events, the second of which was open to the public. The Diablo 4 beta was one of its
most successful in history, with record-breaking swarms of players
enjoying the first morsels of the new Blizzard title.
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However, one detail from the Diablo 4 beta
didn’t land well with players. The sans serif font used in game, especially for
gold and item drops on the overworld, looked bland and uninspired. In a recent
blog post detailing the changes Diablo 4 would
be implementing based on player feedback, it confirmed it would be
changing up the typeface in certain parts of the game from a sans serif font to
a serif font.
Serif fonts like Times New Roman have extensions and strokes at
the end of letters, while sans serif fonts such as Arial do not. Because sans
serif fonts are often used in digital publications, they tend to have a more
modern and sleek feel, while serif fonts–frequently found in books and
newspapers–are more stylized and traditional. This decision to change fonts
will help improve the dark fantasy feel
of Diablo 4 in a subtle, but important way.
Exocet, the iconic font associated with the franchise, was used
extensively in Diablo 1 and 2. While extremely
stylish, Exocet is not easy to read, leading Diablo 3 to use
it sparingly. Loot in Diablo 3 also used a sans serif font
until the Reaper of Souls expansion, which swapped to a more
stylistic serif typeface. Though players don’t know exactly what the new font
will look like, or how the text will be changed, it seems Diablo 4 is repeating
history by following in the footsteps of its predecessor sooner
rather than later.
Players are almost unanimously thankful Diablo 4 is
making this change. Serif typefaces are much more legible than sans serif ones,
especially in small point fonts. Most Diablo 4 fans agree this
new font will be easier on the eyes and will look much better. It will also
help distance Diablo 4 from Diablo
Immortal–the contentious mobile title that also used a sans
serif font for loot. With Diablo 4’s launch in less than two
months, players won’t have to wait long to see this new font in action.
Diablo 4 will release for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One,
and Xbox Series X/S on June 6.
