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Diablo 4 is free to play on Steam right now

If you've been looking to try out Diablo 4, or want to get some friends involved, then this is a good week to make it happen. From now until the 28th of November, Diablo 4 is free to play on Steam. 

Blizzard already held free play days recently on other platforms like Battle.net and consoles. Now with the game's arrival on Steam, the most popular PC gaming platform, Blizzard is launching another free week.

You'll get full access to the game and better yet, this week Blizzard has also enabled a limited time XP and gold boost, so you can quickly scale up a new character and test out some different builds.

If you do decide to pick up the game after some time playing for free, then you can pick it up at a 40% discount, bringing the price down to £35.99 on Steam during the Autumn Sale, which went live today.

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KitGuru Says: Will you be checking out Diablo 4 during its free week? The game had a mixed reception at launch for its multiplayer elements but at the very least, you can make your way through the excellent campaign. I also think it is worth noting that the game's second season has gone over much better with the community compared to the first season, with vastly more interesting content, with more to come in December thanks to the Abatoir of Zir limited time event. 

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