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Diablo 4’s Berserk Crossover Boils Down to Cosmetics, But the Best Ones are Paid

Diablo 4’s Berserk Crossover Boils Down to Cosmetics, But the Best Ones are Paid

By on April 24, 2025 0 24 Views

Indeed

Diablo Berserk Crossover

No, there’s no reward for predicting this one!

Last week, Diablo 4 hinted at a forthcoming collaboration with the iconic manga series Berserk — and we now have all the details following an extensive revelation from Blizzard.

Essentially, this crossover unfolds in two segments. The first consists of random drops from formidable foes, which can subsequently be exchanged for a selection of Berserk-themed cosmetic items.

The second segment features a variety of memorable outfits that will be available for purchase in the in-game store. Yes, you will need to spend some money if you wish to don Guts’ attire while battling through the relentless waves of hellish creatures.

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The complimentary accessories are somewhat neat, we guess. You can showcase Griffith’s prison garb on your character’s back, get branded with the mark of a sacrifice, or equip Skull Knight’s shield on your favorite mount.

Diablo Berserk Crossover

In contrast, the premium outfits come in four distinct varieties. Barbarian characters will receive Guts’ Berserker Armor and the Dragon Slayer; Rogues can choose between Griffith’s Band of the Hawk armor and sword or Guts’ Black Swordsman armor with a crossbow; while Necromancers are granted Skull Knight’s armor and the cursed blade.

Diablo Berserk Crossover

Additionally, you can acquire ‘The Schnoz’ as a pet and purchase your own Band of the Hawk warhorse.

The Berserk collaboration launches on May 6th, but will you be grabbing any of these items? We shudder to think of the cost of all those outfits in the comments section below.

[source news.blizzard.com]

Robert Ramsey

Robert (or simply Rob) serves as an assistant editor at Push Square and has been captivated by PlayStation since the ’90s, when Tekken 2 introduced him to the marvelous realm of gaming. He remains quite serious about fighting games, yet RPGs are truly his favorite. The Witcher, Persona, Dragon Quest, Mass Effect, Final Fantasy, Trails, Tales — he has immersed himself in them all. Some might argue a bit too much.

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