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This is how Diablo 4 tries to stop its players from trying the new Starfield

You will be able to gain more experience and gold, although for a limited time.

This is how Diablo 4 tries to stop its players from trying the new Starfield
Pedro Domínguez

Pedro Domínguez

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The long-awaited day for thousands of players around the world has finally arrived. Starfield is now among us, and the lucky owners of the Premium and Constellation editions are exploring space.

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While the vast majority of Bethesda fans will have to wait until September 6 to play, another video game company is already trying to “tempt” gamers to play their game.

Who are we talking about? Well, Blizzard, without going any further. And it is that from today at 7:00 p.m. (Spanish peninsular time) until 7:00 p.m. on September 5, all players of Diablo IV will gain 25% more experience and gold. A rather “casual” strategy, considering that it is launched on the same day as Starfield’s Early Access.

“The Mother blesses all her children, as this bonus applies to both the seasonal realm and the eternal realm, and also to all levels of the world,” Blizzard explains in its release. “Plus, it’s cumulative, so you can combine it with elixirs and the experience urn to maximize what you earn.”

To use this new boon, Diablo 4 players should look for a new icon in the game next to the potion counter, which indicates the improvement in gaining experience and gold.

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In this way, Diablo IV players will be able to upgrade their characters much faster in preparation for the game’s second season: Season of Blood, which will arrive on October 17 on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox X Series and Xbox S Series.

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Will Bethesda fans succumb to temptation, or will the desire to explore space overcome this great gift from Blizzard?

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Pedro Domínguez

Pedro Domínguez

Publicist and audiovisual producer in love with social networks. I spend more time thinking about which videogames I will play than playing them.

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