The game has a final boss.
Blizzard made it clear Diablo 4 has a lot of endgame content, including Nightmare Dungeons and new skills. Long as the progression might be, the developers say it is not endless.
According to GamesRadar+, associate game director Joe Piepiora revealed that you can't improve your character forever. While you're trying to max out your gear after level 100, there is a final boss that will test your build.
"[Diablo 4] is not intended to be played forever. So there are creatures that you will continue to fight at higher and higher difficulties [beyond level 100], but this is content where you'll be kind of pushing yourself to see how far you can take your build, rather than trying to reach some endless grind of rewards as time goes on beyond level 100."
After you've "received the maximum power of gear" you will be able to reroll and respec your character until you maximize your build. Only then you will have a chance to experience a "pinnacle boss encounter".
"At level 100, we do have a pinnacle boss encounter we want players to engage with that's been balanced so that it's extraordinarily, extraordinarily challenging," Piepiora said. "Players that reach level 100 are going to have an extremely difficult time on this boss encounter. And the expectation is that you take your class, you understand your build, you've maximized everything that you possibly can about it, and you really have learned encountered very well. And that's going to be the way that you can maybe take it down."
Naturally, you won't get super gear out of the fight as you'll have been maximized by then, but it will give you some cosmetic content and, most importantly, a sense of accomplishment.
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