We'll let you decide if cosmetic pricing is good value or not.
Diablo 4 is now available, and we’ve got all in-game shop prices in Australian currency for you.
As you can see in the image above, a number of in-game currency (Platinum) packs are available for real-world cash.
Here’s what your hard earned will buy you:
- 200 Platinum: $2.95 AUD
- 500 Platinum: $7.45 AUD
- 1,000 Platinum: $14.95 AUD
- 2,800 Platinum: $37.45 AUD
- 5,700 Platinum: $74.95 AUD
- 11,500 Platinum: $149.95 AUD
There’s also one item listed in the shop under “Add Ons” and that’s the Crypt Hunter pack, which includes the Liath Icehowl Mount, weapon cosmetics and 800 Platinum. That’ll set you back $10.45 AUD.
With that out of the way, cosmetics found in the store will set you back Platinum. Here’s a couple examples of what items cost:
- Wraith Lord prestige equipment cosmetics: 2,800 Platinum, or $37.45 AUD
- Three-Fold Nightmare prestige mount and mount armour: 1,500 Platinum, or $22.40 AUD (1,000 Platinum pack plus 500 Platinum pack)
- Sunken Treasures accessories for the Druid: 900 Platinum, or $14.95 AUD (for 1,000 Platinum)
- Death’s Burden mount armour: 800 Platinum, or $14.95 AUD (for 1,000 Platinum)
What do you make of the pricing above? Sound off in the comments area.
Diablo 4 is available from 6 June on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4 and PS5. We’ve taken a beginner’s look at it here; our scored review will drop overnight.
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