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The guide now covers Slovos region, Temis city NPCs, and Celestia areas alongside returning Sanctuary content.

News April 29, 2026

Polygon Updates Diablo 4 Interactive Map With Lord of Hatred DLC Locations

The guide now covers Slovos region, Temis city NPCs, and Celestia areas alongside returning Sanctuary content.

By DiabloBytes Staff · 3 min read

Polygon's comprehensive Diablo 4 interactive map has been updated to include the newest region added by the Lord of Hatred DLC, giving players a centralized resource for navigating Sanctuary's expanding world. The guide aggregates Waypoints, Altars of Lilith, Dungeons, and other key locations across all five regions.

The interactive tool serves both new players learning Diablo 4's geography and returning veterans tracking down remaining collectibles or farming routes. Polygon's map pulls from Blizzard-sourced imagery to ensure location accuracy.

What's New

Key updates in the latest version of the interactive map include: - Slovos region coverage, including locations added with the Lord of Hatred DLC - Temis city NPC markers for locating key quest givers and vendors in crowded areas - Celestia area waypoints for the mystical zone introduced in recent content - Updated side menu filters to toggle between location types (dungeons, altars, NPCs, blacksmiths, occultists) - World boss spawn point indicators for efficient farming routes

What This Means for Players

Having a reliable interactive map significantly reduces time spent searching for specific objectives. Altars of Lilith remain crucial for permanent stat bonuses, and the guide helps players plan optimal collection routes across regions like Scosglen (featuring Tirmair) and Dry Steppes (including Alzuuda battlefield). The inclusion of vendor locations—blacksmiths for salvaging, occultists for upgrades—enables more efficient inventory management during extended farming sessions. World boss spawn indicators help organized groups coordinate farming runs without checking separate tracking tools.

What's Next

Players should bookmark the Polygon interactive map as a browser staple or save it for quick reference during gameplay. As Blizzard continues seasonal content updates and potential future expansions, expect the guide to incorporate new regions and locations. Those seeking completionist milestones or efficient paragon grinding will find the filterable waypoint system particularly valuable for planning session routes.

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