Microsoft has announced that Xbox Players can try out Diablo IV for free during Xbox Free Play Days from October 19 to 22. It’s worth noting that players do not need a Game Pass subscription to take advantage of the offer but gameplay will be limited to 10 hours. Those who purchase the game will get a 25% off discount through November 1. In Diablo IV, you will “forge your own path through the beautifully dark world of Sanctuary solo or with friends. Experience the immersive story campaign or sink your teeth into the new Season of Blood content.” Diablo IV is available now for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC via Steam and Battle.net.
The game’s details:
Join the fight for Sanctuary in Diablo IV, the ultimate action RPG adventure. Experience the critically acclaimed campaign and new seasonal content.
The darkness descends.
Lilith, Daughter of Hatred, has been summoned by a dark ritual after eons in exile Hatred devours Sanctuary as evil spreads. Only a brave few dare to face this threat and bring light to the all-consuming darkness.
Key Features
Discover an Expansive Open World – Forge your path through Sanctuary-a continuous, ever-growing, and fully explorable world, filled with choices, quests, corruption, and loot.
Boundless Character Development – Create and customize your character to face the darkness. Choose from one of five classes and forge a hero that is uniquely your own with cosmetics, talents, and abilities.
Legendary Gear, Epic Battles – Defeating great evil requires great gear. Discover and experiment with a vast arsenal of powerful weapons, armors, and more to fight back against the demons threatening these lands.
Continue Your Quest with Seasonal Content – The story still unfolds, with new forms of danger lurking in the dark corners of Sanctuary, Create seasonal characters, master new seasonal mechanics, and slay your way through fresh seasonal content.
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