
A feast of content has been working its way over to Nintendo's handheld consoles since its release, with titles made for the big screens getting fresh ports into the palm of our hands.
With the Switch 2 being much more powerful than its predecessor, the AAA games that have blessed our screens are flocking to Nintendo's call, offering a new way to experience iconic franchises.
One of those is Diablo.
And now, leaks suggest that the latest Diablo game to arrive on Nintendo Switch 2 will come flush full of content, with both of its mainline DLCs being added for free.
Diablo 4's Switch 2 port to include two free DLCs
According to popular leaker billbil-kun, who often drops leaks for new releases and platform-specific bonuses, the version of Diablo 4 that will release on Nintendo Switch 2 will be the Age of Hatred Collection.
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Set to release on September 15 for $69.99, the Age of Hatred edition includes Vessel of Hatred and Lord of Hatred DLC packs, which arrived as $40 expansions when first released.
The base game itself is one of the best of its kind, but when matched with these colossal expansions, it's hard not to look past Diablo 4 being up there with the almighty Nintendo Switch hierarchy.
Typical of recent gaming trends, though, the Diablo 4 release will come with a code in a box for the 'physical version'. Sigh. Yet, it's not the worst sacrifice to make for such a hefty free expansion.
While the news remains unconfirmed, the leaker predicted that the developers will unleash pre-orders for the game on the first day of BlizzCon on September 12, detailing the bonus content.
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In our review of the Vessel of Hatred DLC we wrote that we "couldn't get enough" of the additional content that will continue to please fans beyond the main questline.
"The new story moments combined with several aspects that make characters feel more powerful than ever had me impressed. Is this DLC going to keep players happy? I think so, as long as Blizzard continues to expand the new features introduced here, like new mercenaries and time-attack dungeons. Will I play more? Hell yes. Has this reinvigorated my passion to play Diablo IV? Absolutely."
It's a good time for a Switch 2 fantasy fan
Diablo 4 isn't the only mega release coming to Switch this month, as Elden Ring is joined by Lies of P as two colossal titles that will render any Nintendo user obsolete for the rest of August.
Lies of P especially will lend itself to the curious adventurers who are attuned to Nintendo's usual games, serving as a twisted, challenging take on Pinocchio that continues to amaze today.
Of course, Elden Ring is Elden Ring, and we know anyone trying the FromSoftware RPG will have endless fun.
Still, Diablo 4 and its double-whammy of DLCs are a solid choice to favour first.
Topics: Diablo 4, Diablo, Nintendo, Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch