Diablo 4 will immortalize the first 1,000 players to reach the hardcore level cap

If you’ve ever wanted to become a permanent part of the Diablo universe, your chance could be right at hand thanks to a new contest announced Friday by Blizzard. If you can be one of the first 1,000 people to submit proof that you’ve reached the level 100 cap in Diablo 4’s hardcore mode, you’ll be eligible to get your name – or more specifically, your BattleTag – engraved on an official statue of Lilith, the main villain for the next game.


The contest kicks off June 1 at 4pm PST and runs until September 1 just before midnight, provided the first 1,000 people haven’t been selected by then. If you’ve met all the in-game qualifications and passed the real-life limitation test, all you need to do is create a public tweet on Twitter with the hashtag #Diablo4Hardcore, your full Battle.net BattleTag, and a photo or video that proves you’ve earned the title. Tempered Champion” in the game.


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Of course, there are other limitations to the contest, which means you don’t technically have to be one of the first 1,000 to have your name and vision of Lilith intertwined forever. First, the contest is only open to legal adults, so no one under the age of 18 has to apply. Full list of rules and restrictions They can be found here.

However, the task of making the list will not be easy. As Diablo 4 associate director Josef Bibora estimated in late April, the game will require around 150 hours of playtime for those wanting to reach level 100. Adding to the difficulty posed by such a huge commitment is PvP Hardcore Mode, which makes PvP Hardcore Mode even more difficult. Means if you are killed by another player, you will start from scratch.

One thing that isn’t entirely clear, and has been pointed out by the Diablo community on Reddit, is whether the names will be engraved on a single giant statue of Lilith, or whether Blizzard will send out individual statues to the winners, each engraved with the BattleTag of the player who submitted a winning entry. . Per the contest rules, the winner’s BattleTag will be credited to a “physical figurine of Blizzard’s choice,” so take from that what you will.

Whether you plan to take on Blizzard in a challenge or prefer to experience Diablo’s latest adventure at your own pace, you’ll get your fill on June 6, when Diablo 4 launches on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and XBox Series X | S, Xbox One, and PC.

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