![]() ![]() It’s a cloak of despair that Diablo 4 wears well, draping its world in an all-pervading dankness that really makes you question whether there’s any point saving it at all. From the frozen climbs of Fractured Peaks to the murky swamps of Hawezar, there’s little respite from the doom and gloom of simply existing in this realm. The Digital Deluxe Edition of the game comes with a price tag of £89.99 on consoles and £79.99 on PC, commanding a £10 premium over the standard edition.The world of Sanctuary is, by design, a pretty unpleasant place. Does Diablo 4 have a deluxe edition?įor those willing to indulge in their Diablo 4 passion, there are multiple special editions available, all carrying a range of benefits. Unfortunately, if you’re into handheld gaming, Blizzard hasn’t announced any solid plans to bring the game to the Nintendo Switch yet. As usual, PC players get a £10 price break, though, and can snag it for £59.99. The standard edition of Diablo 4 sets you back £69.99 on both last and next gen consoles, which is clearly not cheap. In both cases, the game will unlock just as the clock strikes midnight, so you’ll need to be up late (or get up early) if you want to join the action right away.ĭiablo 4 is available for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC via (but not Steam). There are loads of different dungeons to explore (pic: Activision Blizzard)
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