Summary
- Diablo 4 is currently 45% off on Steam for a limited time at $27.49 until April 28.
- Season 8 update for Diablo 4 is set to launch on April 29.
- Vessel of Hatred expansion for Diablo 4 is also marked at a historical low price.
Gamers can currently grab Diablo 4 for its lowest-ever price on Steam ahead of the launch of the long-awaited Season 8 update. This recent discount brings Diablo 4 down to $27.49 for a limited time.
Season 8 of Diablo 4 is just around the corner. The update was originally planned to be released on April 15, but was delayed by two weeks by Blizzard at the end of February. This has led to plenty of anticipation for Season 8, with Blizzard taking the time in recent months to give players a deep dive into the update. Just recently, Blizzard released the patch notes for Diablo 4 Season 8, giving a full look at what players can expect when it launches on April 29.
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While anticipation for the new Season increases, players can currently grab Diablo 4 for its lowest-ever Steam price, currently sitting at $27.49 and representing a 45% discount. While it has been at this price in the past, the upcoming Season 8 update makes it the perfect opportunity to jump in for the first time. Diablo 4's controversial Vessel of Hatred expansion is also available at a steep discount right now, currently priced at $27.99 with a 30% discount. This also marks a historical low on Steam for Vessel of Hatred.
Diablo 4 is Currently 45% Off on Steam For a Limited Time
Gamers wanting to take advantage of this great deal will have to act fast - it's currently set to expire on April 28, just one day before the release of Diablo 4 Season 8. This means that players who have been interested in what Blizzard is offering in the upcoming Season should pick it up now, rather than waiting for it to return to its full $49.99 price tag.
Earlier this month, Diablo 4 released a controversial roadmap for 2025 and beyond, frustrating players with its focus on new powers over substantial content. Ultimately, given the support Blizzard has given Diablo 3, it's fair to suggest that Diablo 4 will likely be supported for many years to come, so hopefully the developer can settle on a more ambitious vision for the game that satisfies more corners of the community.
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