Diablo 4 pre-order guide

Diablo 4 pre-order guide

Diablo 4 has arrived. Anyone who ordered the Deluxe or Ultimate Editions of the game are playing right now, and you can, too! However, if you pre-order the Standard Edition, you’ll have to wait until Monday, June 5, in the U.S.

In addition to playing the game right now, the Deluxe and Ultimate Editions of the game come with exclusive in-game cosmetics. So, for those who are curious as to what each edition gets you, stay awhile and listen (or read, rather).


Diablo 4 Standard Edition

You can still pre-order the standard edition of Diablo 4 for $69.99 for PC (via Battle.net), Xbox, and PlayStation. Several retailers are selling the physical and digital versions of the game, including Best Buy, Amazon, and GameStop.

Pre-ordering the standard edition also gives you access to the following cosmetic items:

Stock images of the Inarius Wings, Inarius Murloc Pet, Amalgam of Rage Mount, and Umber Winged Darkness cosmetic items.
The Standard Edition gets you a handful of cosmetic items
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Diablo 4 Deluxe Edition

The Deluxe Edition, priced at $89.99, is available digitally through the Microsoft and PlayStation Stores, or Battle.net for the PC platform. Console players can also get a digital code from GameStop. The slightly shinier version of the game gets you access to everything included in the standard edition pre-order, in addition to a pair of extra cosmetic items. Buying this version lets you play the game right now.

  • Temptation Mount in Diablo 4
  • Hellborn Carapace Mount Armor in Diablo 4

Getting a dope new mount is great, but opting for the Deluxe Edition also unlocks Diablo 4’s seasonal Battle Pass.

Stock images of the Temptation Mount, Hellborn Carapace Mount Armor, Inarius Wings, Inarius Murloc Pet, Amalgam of Rage Mount, and Umber Winged Darkness cosmetic items.
The Deluxe Edition also gets an exclusive mount and mount armor set
Image: Activision Blizzard, Inc.

Diablo 4 Ultimate Edition

Just like the Deluxe version, the Ultimate Edition of Diablo 4 is only available digitally through Battle.net, and the PlayStation or Microsoft Store, respectively, but it’s priced higher at $99.99. Additionally, you can get a digital download code by ordering from GameStop. Buying this version lets you play the game right now.

Scooping up this top-tier version of the game gets you everything included with the previous editions, including immediate access to the game. It also allows you to skip 20 tiers in the Battle Pass, and unlocks the exclusive “Wings of the Creator” emote in Diablo 4.

Stock images of the Wings of the Creator Emote, Temptation Mount, Hellborn Carapace Mount Armor, Inarius Wings, Inarius Murloc Pet, Amalgam of Rage Mount, and Umber Winged Darkness cosmetic items.
Ultimate Edition owners get all the lower tier cosmetic items, but also get to skip the first 20 levels in the Battle Pass.
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Diablo 4 Limited Collector’s Box

While Blizzard isn’t offering a traditional Collector’s Edition of Diablo 4, the Blizzard Gear Store currently has a Limited Collector’s Box available for pre-order for $96.66 (Blizzard just had to wedge the devil’s number in there somewhere). The box doesn’t include a copy of the game, digital or otherwise, but instead bundles a wealth of Diablo 4-themed loot, like candles, a mousepad, and some art. We have more details after the jump.

A stock image of the Diablo 4 Collector’s Box which includes a pair of matte art prints, a 300-page art book, an electric candle, mousepad, an enamel pin, and a cloth map of sanctuary.
Such riches!
Image: Activision Blizzard, Inc.

The Collector’s Box currently has a planned ship date of June 30 at the latest and contains the following items, which are only available as part of this bundle.

  • Candle of Creation
  • Occult Mousepad
  • Cloth Map of Sanctuary
  • Pin of the Horadrim
  • Diablo IV Collector’s Edition Art Book
  • Matted Fine Art Prints (x2) – 18.54” x 10.79”

Update (June 2): Noted the launch of the game for buyers of the Deluxe or Ultimate Editions, also added GameStop links for the Deluxe and Ultimate Editions.

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