SAVE $15.40: The Diablo IV(Standard Edition) is on sale for $54.59 on the Xbox Marketplace as of August 31 — a 26% discount. You can also score savings on the Digital Deluxe Edition (for $71.99) and the Ultimate Edition (for $74.99).
Need something new to play? Starfieldis just days away, and the rest of the year is jam-packed with awesome new releases. But if you already worked through your backlog of games (lucky you) and want something new to jump into, Diablo IVis an excellent choice. If you missed it when it debuted earlier this year, now's a great time to jump on board as it sees its first real discount for Xbox owners.
Right now, over at the Xbox Marketplace, the Diablo IV (Standard Edition) is on sale for $54.59. That's $15.40 off its usual price of $69.99, and a savings of 26%. If you've been biding your time to pick it up on sale, you can snag a digital copy right now and start playing in about an hour, depending on your internet connection. Over at Amazon, this same product is still selling at full price.
You can also opt for the Digital Deluxe Edition of the game instead, which is discounted to $71.99, down from $89.99, or the Ultimate Edition, discounted to $74.99 from $99.99. Each edition comes with a variety of perks and upgrades that you can use in-game.
Diablo IVis a dark RPG punctuated by grim but gorgeous environments, each brimming with macabre undertones. Its main narrative expands on the story told by its predecessors, and the gameplay offers a variety of character classes to make your own as you fight off hordes of demons (and plenty of other undesirables, too). Play alone or with others as you make your way to the deepest recesses of hell and face off against the demonic Lilith. And then kiss your everyday life goodbye.
If you plan on snagging a copy of the game, be sure to do so quick — the sale is only on for five more days.
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