Diablo 4 is building up to be one of the biggest titles of the year as it plans to release on both current and last-generation consoles with support for the PS4, PS5, Xbox Series S/X, and Xbox One as well as PC, making it an excellent offering for cross-play and cross-platform progression - though you can choose to get ahead of the curve if you go for some of the more expensive options which can give u a full 4-day lead on some of your peers who get to play at the launch date of June 5th (US time).

There are currently 3 different versions of Diablo 4 on offer, each with preorder bonuses, and the latter 2 offer faster access to the game with the standard edition offering cosmetics in 3 other Activision Blizzard titles (Diablo 3, World of Warcraft, Diablo Immortal) as well as two pre-purchase bonuses for the game itself including an exclusive mount and armor.

The Diablo 4 Standard Edition: The Entrée

Diablo 4 Standard Edition
Diablo 4 Standard Edition

Diablo 4 is an action PRG developed by Blizzard Entertainment. It's the fourth mainline game in the franchise and lets players pick from 5 playable classes as they explore an open-world Sanctuary in order to take down Lilith, while also completing quests, leveling up, and gaining better loot.

Engine
Proprietary
ESRB
Mature 17+
How Long To Beat
~35 Hours
Platforms
PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S|X, Xbox One, PC
Publishers
Activision Blizzard
Legendary Edition Available
Deluxe & Ultimate Edition Upgrades Available
Rating
N/A
Pros
  • Has cross-game rewards which would be appreciated by users that play other Activision Blizzard titles
  • Offers 2 cosmetic upgrades for preordering
  • Allows you to be able to preload the game and play the moment it is released
Cons
  • Not available on PC's most popular platform, Steam natively, uses the Battle.net launcher instead
  • Gets delayed access to play despite paying the asking price compared to more expensive versions of the same

The standard edition of Diablo 4 comes with 3 preorder bonuses for other Blizzard titles as well as 2 for the base game while allowing you to preload to play at the official launch date for the title (June 5th US time, June 6th EU time). While it does sting somewhat to not be able to get early access to Diablo 4 despite paying the full $70, it does happen to be the most economical of all 3 preorder choices we have for Diablo IV currently.

The preorder bonuses include the following in-game cosmetic bonuses for other titles:

1: The Inarius Wings & Inarius Murloc Pet

Inarius Wings + Pet

This is a digital-only Diablo III skin that can only currently be obtained by purchasing a standard copy or higher of the game.

2: The Amalgam of Rage Mount In World of Warcraft

Amalgam of Rage Mount

This is a mount unlocked and displayed as a 'Diablo IV promotion in World of Warcraft

3: Umber Winged Darkness Cosmetics Set in Diablo Immortal

Umber Winged Darkness Cosmetics Set

This is a unique cosmetic set available for people who prepurchase Diablo IV and also play Diablo Immortal.

This is in addition to two in-game cosmetics that are also available for all players that preorder Diablo IV namely the light-bearer mount and the Caparison of Faith Mount Armor.

Light-bearer Mount

It must be noted that the Diablo 4 Standard Edition copies are available in both physical and digital variants for consoles with both the PlayStation and Xbox versions being cross-gen, making it a simple upgrade choice down the line. PC owners however must resort to buying the game online only on Activision Blizzard's Battle.Net store.

The Diablo 4 Deluxe Edition: Most Of The Goodies With Early Access

Diablo 4 Deluxe Edition
Diablo 4 Deluxe Edition
The Deluxe Edition

The Full Game With Extras

The Deluxe Edition of Diablo 4 comes with all the basics of the standard edition but also brings in 4 days of Early Access to Diablo® IV, allowing you to play and get a headstart earlier than the competition, with a Premium Seasonal Battle Pass Unlock that allows you rack up premium seasonal reward along with the Temptation Mount with bundled Hellborn Carapace Mount Armor as extra cosmetic content for players looking to start their game in style

Engine
Proprietary
ESRB
17+ Mature
How Long To Beat
~35 Hours For The Main Quest
Platforms
PlayStation, Xbox, PC
Publishers
Activision Blizzard
Legendary Edition Available
Deluxe Edition
Pros
  • Allows you to start playing the game 4 days earlier than a standard edition copy
  • Bundles a free premium battle pass as part of the bundle
  • Offers a bonus cosmetic over the standard edition
Cons
  • Pricey for what it is, users are not a fan of early access being behind a paywall

The Diablo IV Deluxe edition is something that most long-term Diablo fans might have in their wishlists; It combines the offerings from the standard edition with the first season's premium battle pass in tow while throwing in a free bonus cosmetic: the Temptation Mount along with the Hellborn Carapace Mount Armor.

Blizzard is currently offering 4 days of early access to both Ultimate and Deluxe edition buyers which means you can use this to progress ahead of your friends or with them depending on which version they go for. Crossplay and cross-progression is, after all, key mechanic of Diablo's incoming installment offerings.

Diablo 4 Ultimate Edition: The All You Can Eat Offering

Diablo 4 Ultimate Edition
Diablo 4 Ultimate Edition
The Ultimate Experience

The Best Experience Money Can Buy

Diablo 4's Ultimate Edition comes with everything that the standard & digital deluxe editions come with and more, with a 20-tier skip for users who also get access to the premium battle pass in addition to a Wings of the Creator​ Emote and potentially another cosmetic.

Engine
Proprietary
ESRB
Mature (17+)
How Long To Beat
~35 Hours for campaign
Platforms
Xbox, PlayStation, PC
Publishers
Activision Blizzard
Legendary Edition Available
N/A
Pros
  • Comes with the unique Wings Of The Creator Emote
  • Comes with a 20-tier skip option in the premium battle pass
  • Allows you early access with the ability to play 4 days earlier
  • Is the most complete version of the game with all the preorder goodies in 1 package
Cons
  • Is the most expensive of all the Diablo IV preorder editions
  • Comes only in digital format, which might be something that collectors do not like

The Diablo 4 Ultimate Edition offers what is essentially the deluxe edition with a unique emote (The Wings Of The Creator) and a 20-tier skip option for the premium battle pass that is already bundled into the package. It does come at an eye-watering $100 price premium while offering the most complete package if you want to get a copy of Diablo 4 with all the extras in tow.

It does also allow you 4 days of early access which should help you get acquainted with the game faster and be ready for when the main population joins in on all the fun in the world of Diablo.

Xbox Series X – Diablo IV Bundle: The Console Bundle

Xbox Series X – Diablo IV Bundle
Xbox Series X – Diablo IV Bundle
The Console Bundle

Next Gen Console Meets Diablo

The Xbox Series X is arguably the most powerful console you can buy in 2023, and it comes as part of multiple bundles, including Diablo 4. With a built-in multi-volt supply, 1TB of SSD storage and arguably one of the best stock controllers in the market, it is a gift worth giving to most gamers, but it might appeal to Diablo fans more than others.

4K Capability
Yes, Upto 4K 120FPS Gaming, Upto 8K Video
Top Games
Halo, Forza, Gears of War etc.
Power Source
Built-in power supply unit requiring external power
What's Included
Console, Controller, Diablo 4 Voucher, Quick Start Guide, Cables
Brand
Microsoft
Screen
Not Included
Game support
All Xbox One, Series S/X Titles
Processing Power
12 TFLOPS Custom RDNA 2 GPU + 8 Core AMD Zen 2 CPU
Storage
1TB custom SSD built-in, expansion slots available
CPU
Custom AMD Zen 2-based Eight Core CPU
Battery
N/A
Connectivity
Ethernet, Wi-Fi 802.11ac dual band
Bands
2.4G, 5G
Ports
3x USB 3.1 Gen 1 ports, 1 x HDMI 2.1, 1 x custom expansion slot
Dimensions
5.94 x 5.94 x 11.85 in
Weight
9.8 lbs
Audio
Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS 5.1, Dolby TrueHD + Atmos, 7.1 L-PCM
RAM
16Gb GDDR6 320bit shared with SoC
Pros
  • Comes as a complete bundle to buy Diablo 4 and enjoy it on launch day
  • Is arguably the best console to enjoy Diablo 4 currently thanks to its powerful GPU and higher built-in storage
  • Comes with the highly appreciated quick-resume feature that slightly tilts the scales in its balance
  • It is ~$10 cheaper if you plan to buy both down the line
Cons
  • Has no bundle-exclusive DLC
  • Has no custom art on the console itself like certain console bundles
  • Pretty much slaps the cost of Diablo 4 on top of the console's price, with only $10 in savings available to end users.
  • Is available on launch day, making preloading not a possible course of action

While the Xbox Series X – Diablo IV Bundle is a hard recommendation for most users unless they are planning to buy both the Xbox Series X and Diablo 4 in the near future, it does have some advantages: You do save an effective $10 on the purchase as well as get to play on what is arguably the most powerful console you can play this on. It does come with the preorder bonuses/DLC that the standard edition preorder does for all other platforms including Xbox, but little else.

It is somewhat disappointing in a way since there is no custom skin, no physical copy included, and no custom console bundle DLC offerings. In fact, the only real reason you would buy this would be if you wanted exactly this combination of console and copy of Diablo IV, and the $10 savings and the convenience of a bundle outweigh the issues. At the same time, expecting at least a deluxe or ultimate edition which is only $20 and $30 more than the basic SKU doesn't seem like much of an overreach for what is the only console bundle at launch.

If you do go that route, do remember to either stock up Xbox Game Pass Ultimate or Xbox Live Gold; Diablo 4 will require access to online services on the Xbox Series X to function properly and be playable for end users.

GameStop Specific Offerings: SteelBook And Lithograph

GameStop is currently offering some unique physical freebies to users who preorder Diablo 4 via them. Gamers who purchase via Gamestop for preorders do end up getting both, a limited edition steelbook case for the physical disc of the standard edition and a Limited Edition Diablo IV Lithograph to round off their purchase. The caveat is that both the higher-end versions of Diablo IV, Deluxe, and Ultimate are digital-only, making the steelbook a moot point, but still, a collectible you would want in some cases.

Diablo 4 Lithograph Steelbook

The Diablo IV Steelbook & Lithograph from GameStop (Source; GameStop)

It is also important to note that to collect these, you would need to physically go to your nearest store to get the preorder bonus, and it is only available while supplies last which means you would want to print out your online order and go to the store at release to make the most of it if you want to grab these extras.

Diablo IV: PC Hardware Requirements

While Diablo IV on consoles simply requires the requisite console and Xbox Live Gold/Game Pass Ultimate or PlayStation Plus Essential, PC requirements are more rigid given the plethora of gaming PCs and laptops out there

The minimum requirements for playing Diablo IV on PC are as follows;

Operating System: 64-bit Windows® 10 version 1909 or newer

Processor: Intel® Core™ i5-2500K or AMD™ FX-8350

Video: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 660 or AMD Radeon™ R9 280 - DirectX® 12 compatible system

Memory: 8 GB RAM

Storage: SSD with 90 GB available space

Internet: Broadband Connection

Target Resolution: 1080p native resolution / 720p render resolution, low graphics settings, 30fps

Diablo 4, when run at medium graphics or settings is not a taxing game and can be run easily with limited PC hardware. All our dedicated PC builds under $500 can more than handle the minimum requirements of the title with ease and given that modern consoles do cost in the same ballpark, PC might be a great option to consider this time around.

Diablo 4's recommended options are a tad higher as stated below:

Operating System: 64-bit Windows® 10 version 1909 or newer

Processor: Intel® Core™ i5-4670K or AMD Ryzen™ 1300X

Video: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 970 or AMD Radeon™ RX 470 - DirectX® 12 compatible system

Memory: 16 GB RAM

Storage: SSD with 90 GB available space

Internet: Broadband Connection

Target Resolution: 1080p resolution, medium graphics settings, 60fps

Again, while the specifications required are a little higher than the base specs, most modern computers, and laptops should be able to handle them with ease. If you need an upgrade, we can offer both, $1000 custom PC build suggestions made by our team and budget prebuilt PCs, both of which can easily handle the hardware needs of the title with ease.

All in, Diablo 4 is not a taxing title for most modern hardware, though some laptops without a dedicated iGPU could struggle to handle it at higher resolutions, so if you are due an upgrade, we have you covered in that department.

Diablo 4: Preload Download Size

While Diablo 4 Preload download sizes are not yet public, the recently concluded Server Slam does give us a pretty solid idea of what the title entails in terms of download size and HDD/SSD space required to download and store it.

Download Sizes Respective to the platform:

PC: 82GB approx (includes high-res texture pack)

Xbox Series X: ~75GB

PlayStation 5: ~75GB

It must be noted that PC players have the ability to skip on high-resolution textures altogether, halving their download sizes for the Server Slam, and we expect this practice to continue for the final launch version of Diablo IV on PC.

There is no exact information on when the final preload will be made available, but we expect it to be sometime soon given that Deluxe and Ultimate edition owners will have access to the game for playing as early as June 2. For now, Diablo 4's open beta should have yielded important information to the company about bugs and issues with the servers that we expect to be smoothed out in the final release of the same.

Diablo 4 will be available June 6 for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series XIS. Deluxe and Ultimate edition owners can play it 4 days earlier than the official launch date.