Diablo IV might still be more than a month away from its June 6th release date, but an unboxing of its limited Collector’s Edition, which sold out in local retailers, has already made its way to the internet via prominent Diablo content creators.
For $166 the Diablo IV Collector’s Edition didn’t include the game itself, but it did have the following:
There are a few of these unboxings live now, but you can see one of them (from “wudijo”) below, showing off the huge, 300-page art book, impressive electric candle, map, mouse pad and more all contained in a surprisingly big box.
Should you watch it and decide you absolutely must have this edition, you can technically still pre-order it from the Blizzard UK online store, but you’ll be paying a fortune in conversion and shipping for a total of around $258.
Diablo IV’s got one more playtest up its sleeve before launch. Dubbed the “Server Slam” weekend, this playtest will be open to absolutely everybody on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and PC and will run from May 13th at 5AM AEST until May 15th at 5AM AEST.
The Server Slam weekend will allow players to explore the entirety of Fractured Peaks through the prologue and Act 1 of the game, with a level cap of 20 – a similar setup to the previous open and closed betas including world events, dungeons and the world boss, Ashava, to contend with. Player progress from the prior betas won’t carry over, however participants have the chance to unlock more rewards for the full game by hitting certain milestones:
Diablo IV launches on June 6, 2023, on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and PC. Amazon currently has the cheapest pre-order at $79 with free shipping.