“I don’t need no help to be destructive,” she sings. Henry Hobson directs their music video, which sees a cloaked Halsey walk into a cathedral containing the portal to hell singing relatable lyrics about being a self-sabotaging chaos agent, the kind of stuff you vent to your BFF. The pretty best friends made their third collab together, this time for “Lilith (Diablo IV Anthem),” a reimagining of Halsey’s original track “Lilith” for Blizzard Entertainment’s open-world role-playing game that drops players in an endless battle between heaven and hell. There was a longing for the familiarity of Diablo’s signature, dark atmospheric soundtracks.Halsey and Suga are in their (Satan) bag. While the eerie and ethereal tones of Eilish’s music align with the game’s gothic horror aesthetics, many fans felt the modern pop sound felt out of place. The choice of Billie Eilish’s music for the original trailer sparked some debate among the Diablo community. According to the Diablo 4 website, players will soon “assume the mantle of Sanctuary’s wanderer and embark upon a quest to cull the unspeakable monstrosities that blight the land.” This foreboding introduction sets the stage for the spine-chilling journey ahead. The official trailer gives fans a chance to get a glimpse of the “hellish horrors” that await them in Diablo 4. In response, the team at MMORPG.GG took the initiative to create an alternate version, offering fans a taste of nostalgia with the classic Tristram Theme from Diablo 1 & 2. Featuring the haunting melodies of Billie Eilish, the trailer was a deviation from the traditional soundscape associated with the beloved franchise. Blizzard Entertainment has recently unveiled a new gameplay trailer for the highly anticipated game, Diablo 4.
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