End Game
End Game can refer to game features or a particular playstyle that players engage in once they have exhausted the primary content of the game. This is usually encountered as a player approaches one of the following goals: completed all the quests, attained highest level, defeated all the bosses, or is no longer entertained by the conventional challenges of playing the game.
Diablo III
The End Game in Diablo III was mentioned by Jay Wilson to have broader appeal with considerations for co-op play, PvP, alternative character creation, and wealth accumulation.[1]
- Inferno difficulty allows max-level characters to continue to challenge themselves and improve their gear.
- Unlocking Achievements
Diablo II
End Game in Diablo II has taken on many different forms. The following activities have been popular among players:
- Hell Difficulty Baal runs
- Activating the Pandemonium Event
- Defeating Uber Diablo
- Using Magic Find to get more items
- PvP or Low Level Dueling
- Engaging in other forms of play, such as Ironman