The massive livestream is divided into four different sections, for convenience

May 20, 2014 22:45 GMT  ·  By

If you're a fan of Diablo 3 and you missed the game's two-year anniversary celebratory live stream, you'll be pleased to find that all hope is not lost, and you can still watch the festive event.

Blizzard Entertainment has decided to upload the five-hour long video on both Twitch.tv as well as YouTube, allowing fans of the action role-playing game series to enjoy some insightful commentary from the game's developers, as well as to get a glimpse of what's coming in future patches.

The live streaming session featured Brandy Camel, the game's community manager, joined by various developers as well as prominent community members, playing Diablo 3: Reaper of Souls together and sharing various tidbits of information related to various of the game's systems, as well as answering fan questions.

The YouTube playlist encompasses four different videos, split between the System Design part, featuring Wyatt Cheng, senior technical game designer, and Jesse McCree, lead content designer, along with Jeffery "Jaetch" Hwang, a renowned community member.

The second video mostly relates to the game's artistic design, featuring Neal Wojahn, Diablo 3's technical artist, as well as Kevin K. Griffith, a senior artist at Blizzard Entertainment.

The third video talks about the extensive lore of the Diablo universe, featuring Lead Writer Brian Kindregan and Leonard Boyarsky, senior world designer at Blizzard.

The last part of the feature has Game Director Josh Mosqueira and Senior Game Producer Rob Foote talk about Diablo 3's production and direction.

Blizzard Entertainment has announced that the Diablo 3: Ultimate Evil Edition is coming to consoles on August 19, bundling together the base game along with the Reaper of Souls expansion.

The Ultimate Evil Edition will be released for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Xbox One and PlayStation 4, also marking Diablo 3's debut on Sony and Microsoft's next-gen platforms.

Owners of the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions will be able to transfer their characters into the new game in order to continue the adventure right where they left off, and they will also be able to transfer to PS4 from PS3 and to Xbox One from Xbox 360.

The games will feature four-player online cooperative multiplayer as well as same-screen local multiplayer and will also come with an Apprentice mode that boosts low-level players' stats when adventuring with higher-level friends, in order to allow gamers to enjoy the title at their own pace and still be able to join their peers in multipayer.