Some video games have various editions or versions of the same game but with new or additional features. Is this because gamers are not satisfied with the main “edition”? Well, not really.
Several video games have a range of editions primarily to give the gamer another reason to buy the same game. Furthermore, these versions offer players different content and experiences. Universally, there are games with Game of the Year Edition and downloadable content or DLC.
One such game available across various editions is “Diablo IV.” Allow the PVP Live team to help you decide by providing a guide to all the game’s editions.
‘Diablo IV’ Standard Edition
The “Diablo IV” Standard Edition is the bedrock, the essential experience for everyone who wants to try the game. The game itself can offer several cool features already. It is best for those who wish to purchase their dream hack-and-slash game in a physical version.
Some of the most noteworthy features of the Standard Edition are:
- The “Diablo IV” base game
- Inarius Wings and Inarius Murloc Pet for “Diablo III”
- Umber Winged Darkness Cosmetics Set for “Diablo Immortal,” another online game
- Amalgam of Rage Mount for “World of Warcraft” Deluxe Edition
Yes, it comes with a “WoW” game. Wow.
‘Diablo IV’ Deluxe Edition
Then, you have the “Diablo IV” Deluxe Edition. It’s the meatier version of the game, containing everything from the Standard bundle with a few more.
Enjoy the following in this Deluxe Edition:
- The “Diablo IV” base game
- Inarius Wings and Inarius Murloc Pet for “Diablo III”
- Umber Winged Darkness Cosmetics Set for “Diablo Immortal”
- Amalgam of Rage Mount for “World of Warcraft”
- Temptation Mount for “Diablo IV”
- Hellborn Carapace Mount Armor for “Diablo IV”
- Premium Seasonal Battle Pass Unlock in the “Diablo IV” game
- Up to four amazing days of Early Access to “Diablo IV”
‘Diablo IV” Ultimate Edition
Though this edition is the most expensive of the group, the “Diablo IV” Ultimate Edition is the absolute treat for gamers who want all access to additional content.
If the Standard and Deluxe editions won’t cut it, you can consider the Ultimate Edition of this popular video game. It contains every feature from the two previous versions but much faster.
Gift yourself with a cute Christmas present with this edition, which contains the following:
- The Diablo IV base game
- Inarius Wings and Inarius Murloc Pet for “Diablo III”
- Umber Winged Darkness Cosmetics Set for “Diablo Immortal”
- Amalgam of Rage Mount for “World of Warcraft”
- Temptation Mount for “Diablo IV”
- Hellborn Carapace Mount Armor for “Diablo IV”
- Premium Seasonal Battle Pass Unlock in the “Diablo IV” game
- Up to four amazing days of Early Access to “Diablo IV”
- Light Bearer Mount
- Accelerated Seasonal Battle Pass Unlock
- Wings of the Creator emote
Bonus: ‘Diablo IV’ Collector Edition
The three primary editions of “Diablo IV” are above. But wait, there’s more. There’s also the Collector Edition, which is different since it doesn’t have a copy of the main game. Instead, it is a treasure trove of goodies so rare you won’t look elsewhere.
This Collector Edition has:
- Occult Mousepad
- Candle of Creation
- Pin of the Horadrim
- Cloth Map of Sanctuary
- Diablo IV Collector’s Edition Art Book
- Matted Fine Art Prints (x2) – 18.54″ by 10.79″
Talk Of The Town: ‘All Vessel Of Hatred’
The trending “Diablo IV: All Vessel of Hatred” isn’t an edition per se but rather an expansion pack.
Set in a newly introduced region pertained to as Nahantu, which is a jungle administered by corrupt and dark forces, “Diablo IV: All Vessel of Hatred” explores brand-new narratives and challenges in the Diablo universe.
It is interesting to note how this expansion pack introduced the Spiritborn class, versatile new characters with abilities that will remind you of ancient jungle warriors. Think of hunter-gatherers wielding spears.
Here, you will also get to experience a new end-game dungeon designed for co-op play alongside new items, abilities, and improvements to the Paragon system, a system that expands character customization beyond the skills of a character.
“All Vessel of Hatred” also aims to deepen the story of the Sanctuary, which follows through the story of “Diablo IV,” further expanding its world.
Under “All Vessel of Hatred” are three editions:
- Standard: Comes with your copy of the main “Diablo IV: Vessel of Hatred” game, an Alkor the Snow Leopard pet, and the Mother’s Lament Legendary Gem for “Diablo Immortal.”
- Deluxe: Includes Hratli, the Canine Pet, the Nahantu War-Cat Mount and Armor Bundle, and a Premium Battle Pass Token.
- Ultimate: Under this edition, you get every reward from the Deluxe edition, plus Natalya the Tiger Pet, 5 Class Armor Sets, 3000 Platinum, a Premium Battle Pass Token, and the Wings of the Faith Cosmetic.
Choosing which of these editions you should invest in depends on what you need. If you wish to play the game as it is, without the frills, then go for the Standard edition. Meanwhile, if you want more features and are willing to spend more on these, choose any of the rest of the editions.
From Blizzard Entertainment, “Diablo IV” is an online-exclusive role-playing dungeon crawling video game wherein you create a character from one of the six playable classes, namely Necromancer, Druid, Rogue, Sorcerer, Barbarian, and Spiritborn. You can take advantage of their skills to accomplish quests through combat.