
Diablo 4 x Bersek crossover – every item included in the iconic collab and how to unlock them
Diablo 4 is getting its first IP crossover and is stepping outside of Activision Blizzard's stable of franchises for a Berserk collaboration.
Season 8 of Diablo 4 will deliver on the promise of a dark fantasy collab that features its own Reliquary battle pass and armour sets in the shop when the Berserk crossover drops in May.
Diablo 4 Season 8: Belial's Return has seen Activision Blizzard replace Ladder Bosses with tiered Lair Bosses, and shake up the battle pass format with the new Reliquaries system that borrows from Warzone 's sector-based approach to the battle pass.
As well as the three premium and single free Reliquaries, we'll be seeing Event Reliquaries which roll out for milestone events and IP collaborations; and the Diablo 4 x Berserk crossover is the first them.
Starting on Tuesday, May 6, players can earn themed items and cosmetics through the battle pass, via the in-game store (which is where the good stuff is) as well as through Twitch Drops. Here's all of Diablo 4 x Berserk crossover goodies on offer and how you can bag them.
Diablo 4 x Berserk Reliquary
The Berserk Reliquary contains four items as well as a bonus reward for completing it. You need to slaughter elite enemies who have the chance of dropping Behelits, which you can hoover up to spend on unlocking content from the Even pass Here's what you can unlock in the Berserk Reliquary:
Diablo 4 x Berserk in-game store content
The prices for the in-game store content haven't been shared yet, but we do know what's coming thanks to the official blog post:
Berserker Armor
The Skull Knight
Chimimoryo Schnoz Pet
These items will be available to buy in the in-game shop from the start of the Diablo 4 x Berserk crossover on Tuesday, May 3 to Tuesday, June 3.
Diablo 4 x Berserk Twitch Drops
The items on offer as part of the Diablo 4 x Berserk crossover are the Marrow of the Brute Two-Handed Sword Item Cosmetic and the Skull Behelit Mount Trophy. Here's how to bag them both:
Marrow of the Brute Two-Handed Sword
This one's for the Barbarian and Necromancer, with the Twitch Drops campaign starting at 10am PDT / 1pm EDT / 6pm BST on Tuesday, April 29 and ending at 10am PDT / 1pm EDT / 6pm BST on Tuesday, May 13.
You just need to clock up three three hours of watch time on eligible Diablo 4 streams for this one.
Skull Behelit Mount Trophy
You'll have to spend money for the Skull Behelit Mount Trophy – there's no getting away with popping a steam on in the background and getting a freebie.
As part of the Support a Streamer campaign you need to buy or gift a sub of their channel, and it can be any tier. Be sure to link your Battle.net and Twitch accounts by logging into your Battle.net account and clicking the connections tab. Find Twitch on the list and click Connect if they're not already linked.
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