Try Diablo IV for free on PC this weekend
- October 27, 2023
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Blizzard is temporarily offering Diablo IV PC Build Free and Trial through Battle.net, its own platform. This isn’t the first time Blizzard has made Diablo IV available for
Blizzard is temporarily offering Diablo IV PC Build Free and Trial through Battle.net, its own platform. This isn’t the first time Blizzard has made Diablo IV available for
Blizzard is temporarily offering Diablo IV PC Build Free and Trial through Battle.net, its own platform.
This isn’t the first time Blizzard has made Diablo IV available for free, as it was limited to Xbox last weekend due to a maximum of ten hours of gameplay. This new PC promotion has no time limit, but just like the pre-launch betas, players will only be able to reach a maximum of level 20.
This promotion offers Diablo IV for free It started today and will end on October 30, 2023. Additionally, it was launched taking advantage of the fact that Blizzard recently released a second season of pro content action RPGwhich includes vampiric abilities, new quest lines, a number of quality of life changes and upgrades for all classes.
Tag a friend to fight alongside you in Sanctuary. Free of charge.#DiabloIVThe free trial for PC starts today and runs until October 30.
Start your journey here: https://t.co/9CWGtMgjdp pic.twitter.com/CfFCT4gCQv
— Diablo (@Diablo) October 26, 2023
It is important to note that the promotion is only available from Battle.net, so Steam users do not have access her. Those interested in trying the game for free just go to the Diablo IV page on Battle.net and click on “Install Free Trial.” This process downloads and installs the platform client before starting the subsequent download and installation of Diablo IV, a game that requires 90 GB of free disk space depending on its system requirements.
In addition to the free trial version Diablo IV can be purchased for all platforms on Blizzard’s website with a 25% discount, so the promotion is a good opportunity for the dubious. Since there was a promotion for Xbox before, it’s likely that there will be another for PlayStation in the future, but now that Blizzard is owned by Microsoft, that possibility seems a little more unlikely.
We remember that Diablo IV was officially released on Steam last week with bombing of negative reviews that seem to be responding to a hate campaign rather than something justified by the quality of the game.
Source: Muy Computer
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