Diablo 4 players are able to play free right now on all supported platforms thanks to Blizzard Entertainment. This promotion comes at a time when most fans of ARPGs are focused on Path of Exile 2 which is actually in Early Access for purchasers. The Path of Exile vs Diablo feud is an eternal one, and Path of Exile 2 continues this trend. If Path of Exile 2 doesn’t quite scratch your itch or you’re simply wanting something else, now is the time to dive into Diablo 4 for free.
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Diablo 4 Free to Play Until Jan 3, 2025, Includes Spiritborn Class Trial and Discounts Up to 40% Off
This free trial of Diablo 4 does add one major thing: the opportunity to try out the new Spiritborn class introduced with the recently launched Vessel of Hatred expansion. The expansion itself isn’t in the trial, but players can test out the Spiritborn class to determine whether or not it fits their style of play. Then again, that usually only includes one campaign, and the Diablo 4 trials are a bit special.
The trial is free until January 3, 2025, for PC through Battle.net, PlayStation, and Xbox. That gives players plenty of time to finish the campaign, tinker with the game, and determine if it’s worth buying. Unfortunately, the trial isn’t on Steam, which means PC users must use Battle.net to access the game.
If you’re enjoying your time with Diablo 4, it’s currently available on sale at up to 40% off since its release on all platforms. It’s an excellent chance to invest in a game with significant value, including seasonal content and the option to purchase the Vessel of Hatred expansion for additional gameplay.
Alternatively, if you’re not ready to buy, the base game is available through Game Pass on PC and Xbox. This provides access to the campaign at a lower cost, although expansions require a separate purchase. Game Pass users can decide later if they want to commit to the full game or expansion content.
FAQs
How long is the Diablo 4 free trial available?
The trial runs until January 3, 2025.
Can I play the expansion during the trial?
No, but you can test the new Spiritborn class from Vessel of Hatred.