It looks like Blizzard is getting ready to release a new Diablo 3 bundle for console players, as a rating for something called the "Diablo III: Eternal Collection" has popped up on the ESRB website. Naturally, common sense dictates that this is likely a new bundle that will feature the upcoming Rise of the Necromancer DLC as well as any and all patches and updates released since the Ultimate Evil Edition came out in 2014.
The description of the game is about as vague as it gets, describing Diablo III in its most basic details. Here's the description:
This is an action role-playing game in which players assume control of a mortal hero (e.g., witch doctor, barbarian, wizard) who must defend humanity from a demonic invasion. From a ¾-overhead perspective, players traverse dungeons/caverns and use swords, axes, flails, and magic attacks to kill a variety of human-like enemies (e.g., zombies, demons, succubi). Battles are accompanied by slashing and flesh-impact sounds, screams of pain, and frequent blood-splatter effects; creatures often explode into bloody fragments as multiple enemies are dispatched at once. Some levels depict burning corpses, bodies impaled on stakes, piles of limbs, and dead villagers amid large pools of blood. During the course of the game, a succubus creature is depicted topless.
There's no actual indication that the Rise of the Necromancer DLC is included, but given that it is a paid expansion, there wouldn't seem to be any other reason for Blizzard to re-release Diablo III on current-gen platforms.