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Playing Diablo IV for free on PC this weekend is possible: new free trial available

Blizzard announces a new period of free trial, this time for PC players. It will be available until October 30th.

Playing Diablo IV for free on PC this weekend is possible: new free trial available
Nacho Requena Molina

Nacho Requena Molina

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The people at Blizzard continue to roll out initiatives to attract as many players as possible to Diablo IV. How? Well, in the best way possible: by allowing players to enjoy it completely for free.

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From today until October 30th, any player who wants to try Diablo IV on PC can do so at no cost. The information was provided by Blizzard itself just a few minutes ago through a tweet, so all you need is to have an account within Battle.net and start the incredible journey.

This free trial on PC comes just a few days after the launch of Season 2 of Diablo IV (on October 17), a perfect moment to attract new players with the changes that have arrived in the game. Additionally, just a week ago, there was also a free open trial for Xbox players, even if they were not Game Pass members, a good proof that Blizzard does not leave any platform behind.

To date, more than 10 million players have already fallen into the clutches of Lilith. The goal is for this number to continue growing, but also for it to retain those who are already playing Diablo IV regularly. To achieve this, the ideal approach is to keep updating the game not only with seasons but also with major expansions, as the one that is supposed to be closer than expected.

Just this week, thanks to dataminers, we learned the name of the first major expansion for Diablo IV, as well as the area in which it will take place, its features, and much more. We recommend you check out the dedicated article

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Nacho Requena Molina

Nacho Requena Molina

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