The open beta for Diablo 4 that required paid access comes and gone, however, if you like whatever you tried, there are lots of benefits to pre-ordering d4 buy items before its June 5 release (June 5 at 4 p.m. to the United States, June 6 at 12 a.m. for Europe, and June 6 at 8 a.m. for Asia), including in-game cosmetics to early use of the full game. So, if you're curious about what each edition gets you, stay awhile and listen (or read, rather).

Diablo 4

The standard edition of Diablo 4 is usually preordered for $69.99 for PC, Xbox, and PlayStation, in the physical and digital formats through Best Buy, Amazon, GameStop, and Battle.net, beyond the PlayStation and Microsoft digital storefronts.

The Deluxe Edition, costing $89.99, is simply available digitally over the Microsoft and PlayStation Stores, or Battle.net. The slightly shinier version of the game gets you the usage of everything within the standard edition or a pair of extra cosmetic items.

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Getting a dope new mount is excellent, but opting for that Deluxe Edition also unlocks Diablo 4’s seasonal Battle Pass and means that you can access the entire game on June 1 at 4 p.m. if you’re within the United States — four days before its wide release. The Deluxe Edition unlocks Diablo 4 on June 2 at 12 a.m. in Europe and 8 a.m. on June 2 in Asia.

Just such as the Deluxe version, the Ultimate Edition of Diablo 4 is merely available digitally through Battle.net, along with the PlayStation or Microsoft Stores, but it costs $99.99.

Scooping up this top-tier version of the game gets you everything added to the previous editions, such as four eras of early access well before its official release. It also permits you to skip 20 tiers within the Battle Pass and gets you an exclusive “Wings on the Creator” emote in Diablo 4.