

Hence, this move from Blizzard Entertainment gives fans a bit of flexibility with how they spend their money.Īfter all this talk about pricing, we have to tell you what you actually get in this collector’s edition. If you don’t want the digital goodies or just don’t want to overspend on a deluxe edition, you don’t have to. Usually, you get an Ultimate or Deluxe version of the game inside such packages.īut in this case, you can just get the Standard edition of Diablo IV. According to the host, it also allows the fans to mix and match what edition of Diablo IV they want with the collector’s edition. Hence even though paying that price and not getting a game is unusual, it’s not an unfair deal. Normally, such editions sell for $200 or above, $400 if you are talking about the recent Final Fantasy XVI collector’s edition. But, the host actually had a pretty reasonable explanation for this new marketing innovation from Blizzard. Seeing such a pricey edition of Diablo IV come without the actual product is a bit weird, to say the least. This edition of the RPG actually comes without a copy of the base game inside. When the directors were going over the limited collector’s edition of Diablo IV, they made a surprising admission. In a new live stream, Director Joe Shely and Designer/ Associate Director Joe Piepiora revealed some details about the game. According to the live stream, Blizzard has done this to give more flexibility to players in buying the actual game.Priced at $96.66, the limited edition comes with a lot of cool stuff.

