Wednesday, October 9th 2024
MSI and Blizzard Entertainment Announce Exciting Collaboration for Diablo IV Vessel of Hatred
MSI proudly announces its collaboration with Blizzard Entertainment for Diablo IV's first expansion, Vessel of Hatred. With *eligible MSI product purchases, users can redeem Blizzard's Diablo IV base game and the Vessel of Hatred Expansion from Nov. 1, 2024 - Dec. 31. 2024. Embark on an exhilarating journey into the next chapter of Diablo IV and enjoy numerous new features from the expansion with the latest MSI gaming products. Gamers can now explore the new region of Nahantu with an exciting new class - the Spiritborn - and discover and recruit new mercenaries to join your journey to search for Neryelle and uncover Mephisto's malicious agenda. Experience Diablo IV: Vessel of Hatred with MSI gaming laptops and handhelds.
During Nov. 1, 2024 - Dec. 31. 2024, get a Diablo IV: Vessel of Hatred base game and expansion with the purchase of a qualifying MSI gaming handheld or MSI gaming laptop with Intel Core Ultra processors or Intel Core processors HX-series (14th gen) or AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series Processors with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Laptop GPU, RTX 4080 Laptop GPU, RTX 4070 Laptop GPU.Please refer to the Diablo IV: Vessel of Hatred x MSI promotion page for more details.
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During Nov. 1, 2024 - Dec. 31. 2024, get a Diablo IV: Vessel of Hatred base game and expansion with the purchase of a qualifying MSI gaming handheld or MSI gaming laptop with Intel Core Ultra processors or Intel Core processors HX-series (14th gen) or AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series Processors with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Laptop GPU, RTX 4080 Laptop GPU, RTX 4070 Laptop GPU.Please refer to the Diablo IV: Vessel of Hatred x MSI promotion page for more details.
9 Comments on MSI and Blizzard Entertainment Announce Exciting Collaboration for Diablo IV Vessel of Hatred
If it was the Eternal realm then no wonder cause almost nobody plays non Season in general.
I've started playing Vessel of Hatred yesterday and there are a LOT of ppl, even had some slight lag issues.
Blizzard “ snowball chance in hell” entertainment.
And no, we're not buying the 'expansion and now all is well' storyline once again. Diablo 3 didn't really change all that much either, they just removed all the bits people didn't like and added some grind. D4 is much the same, even with the recent revamp it all looks like they're tapping out of the old WoW playbook for the umpteenth time. 'Oh look you can level faster now' 'You get more drops' yadayadayada. Just push the gambler's grinder's buttons a bit and they'll log back in, right?
Its a mindless zombie treadmill that I'm glad I stepped out of. Blizzard created a service model, not a game, its been crystal clear from the release onwards.
New class is a lot of fun btw.
Funny looking at my friend list and its like everyone is playing the new class.:laugh: 'I mean that was to be expected'
Luckily my oldest D2 friend picked up the game in Season 5 and he is very reliable+actually plays the end game properly so I won't have to play the Citadel Raid with randoms when we get to that point with our chars.
The WoWization of every blizzard project has destroyed all the fun in their games. Did not like the third one with its arcade/wow touch to it, absolutely hated the fourth, I am freaking done.
All it took for them was playing the first one again, then the second one, absorbing the darkness, the dungeon creeping feeling, the fun of doing it with some friends, but that seemed too hard.
And here I am still raging so hard about it. I liked the first one and the second one that bad, that it's still painful to talk about :(