Raxxanterax just announced that he will be interviewing two Diablo 4 developers next week, on November 4th at 2 PM PST (23:00 CEST), and the community is already fired up about what this might mean.
The choice is bold – Raxx has been one of the game’s harshest critics, often calling out what players say Blizzard still needs to fix before the next season or expansion.
You can watch Raxx’s announcement video for the upcoming interview below:
Adding more fuel to the hype, Blizzard’s Global Community Director Adam Fletcher posted that the PTR is a wrap, and that the team is already acting on player feedback. The message then ended with a teasing line:
“Expect some good changes to come as we head into S11 launch :)”
Between the upcoming interview and this message, it is clear that something is happening behind the scenes.
Community Split Over Blizzard’s Decision
The announcement triggered thousands of upvotes and a heated debate on social media and online communities such as Reddit.
Overall, players are complimenting Blizzard for reaching out to someone who has been openly critical, calling it a “sign of confidence and willingness to listen.” However, it might also just be a carefully managed PR move ahead of Season 11.
Some players expect the interview to feature pre-approved questions, similar to past Q&A formats, but the general hope is that Raxx can still push for meaningful answers.
According to Raxx, the interview will be split into three main parts: covering Season 11, community concerns, and the future of Diablo 4, including expansion talk. He also confirmed that there are no question restrictions and that he can freely address any topic the community cares about.
Raxx mentioned he already has more than two dozen questions prepared and plans to include some submitted by viewers. That openness is a big reason why this upcoming interview is drawing so much attention.
There is genuine curiosity about whether Blizzard is finally ready to address long-standing complaints – from build diversity to endgame depth.
What Fans Want Raxxanterax to Ask the Devs
It seems that players are already making lists of what they want to hear about most. Here are a few points that repeat themselves throughout the community online:
- Season 11 direction and what major systems might change
- Class balance and updates to underperforming builds
- Future endgame content beyond The Pit
- Expansion plans and if Diablo 4 will finally see more class variety
Raxx’s interview style tends to mix professionalism with community honesty, so expectations are high that he will at least try to ask the tough questions.
Adam Fletcher Teases Further Changes Ahead of Season 11
Adam Fletcher’s recent social media post came shortly after the PTR wrapped up. In it, he is thanking players for their feedback and hinting that many changes are already in motion. It suggests that the developers are actively adjusting gameplay and adding new features based on recent testing.
Given how players have called Season 10 ‘too safe,’ Fletcher’s comments bring new hope that Season 11 could finally deliver major surprises – maybe even long-requested system or class updates.
Trust, Transparency, and Timing
This upcoming interview, combined with Fletcher’s message, both touch on what Diablo 4’s community has been asking for most: communication and action.
Fans want Blizzard to speak openly about what comes next, and then actually deliver it.
If the devs use this interview to show they are listening and confident in their roadmap, it could be the turning point for player trust. If not, it may only add to the frustration.
Either way, Raxxanterax’s interview next week is going to be one of the most anticipated Diablo 4 moments in months.



