Diablo 4 pre-order guide — standard, deluxe, and ultimate editions

Diablo 4’s Open Beta is nearly upon us, and pre-ordering the game itself is the easiest way to get access. There are many different versions that give you bonus access, from cosmetics to accessing the game before its release on June 6.

Pre-orders get you access to an early beta which begins March 17, and lasts until March 20, for all pre-orders. But it is worth noting, that you will have access to the open beta from March 17 through March 20. Diablo 4 Beta will become available for everyone on March 24th, with access continuing until March 27th.

If you’re curious as to what each edition gets you and where to get them, stay a while and listen (or read rather).


Diablo4 Standard Edition

Standard edition Diablo 4Preorders can be made for PC, Xbox, or PlayStation for $69.99 via Best Buy, Amazon and GameStop as well as the PlayStation and Microsoft digital storesfronts.

The standard edition can be preordered and you will also have access to these cosmetic items.

Standard Edition includes access to Beta open and some cosmetics
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Diablo 4 Deluxe Edition

Deluxe Edition is available only digitally via the Microsoft, PlayStation Stores, or Battle.net. It costs $89.99. You get access to the same game as the standard edition but with a couple of additional cosmetic items.

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

A new, dope mount can be great. But the Deluxe Edition will also give you access to some amazing features Diablo 4’s seasonal Battle Pass and allows you to access the full game up to four days prior to its actual release.

Deluxe Edition includes an exclusive mount set and mount armor set
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Diablo 4 Ultimate Edition

The Ultimate Edition is identical to the Deluxe edition. Diablo 4It is available only digitally via Battle.net and the PlayStation Stores or Microsoft Stores. However, it is currently priced at $99.99

Scooping up this top-tier version of the game gets you everything included with the previous editions, including accessing the game up to four days in advance of its official release, but also allows you to skip 20 tiers in the Battle Pass, and gets you an exclusive “Wings of the Creator” emote in Diablo 4.

Ultimate Edition owners not only get the lowest tier cosmetics, but they also skip the Battle Pass’ first 20 levels.
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