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- Diablo 4 is celebrating Season 11, Divine Intervention, and building anticipation for the second DLC, Lord of Hatred, with a Twitch Rewards event that offers in-game items until December 26.
- Players can earn exclusive in-game items by linking their Twitch and Battle.net accounts, watching partnered streams on Twitch with DROP in the title for two hours, and claiming rewards from the Twitch Drops Inventory.
- The Lord of Hatred DLC is expected to launch on April 28, 2026, and will continue the story from Vessel of Hatred, introducing a new region, new mechanics, and the Paladin class.
- Players must act fast to claim these Twitch Rewards before the event concludes on December 26 at 6:44 AM.
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Diablo 4 Celebrates Season 11 & DLC Anticipation with Twitch Rewards (Until Dec 26)
Blizzard is offering rewards in Diablo 4 to celebrate Season 11, Divine Intervention, and to build anticipation for the second DLC, Lord of Hatred, announced last year at The Game Awards. Players must act fast to claim these in-game items, as the offer ends on December 26. Blizzard is expected to launch Lord of Hatred on April 28, 2026. The DLC will continue the story from Vessel of Hatred, introducing a new region, new mechanics, and the Paladin class. In the meantime, earn rewards during Season 11 by watching partnered streams on Twitch. To participate in the Twitch Drops campaign, link your Twitch and Battle.net accounts, then watch eligible streams. Watching a stream with “DROP” in the title for two hours will unlock the exclusive Barbute Hacker Barbarian axe appearance. Access the Twitch Drops Inventory to claim the items after the viewing time is complete, and then add the content to the Diablo 4 account. This Twitch Drops event concludes on December 26 at 6:44 AM.
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| Official Name | Groove Coaster: Initial Initial Echo Ego |
| Brief Summary | Touhou Project music DLC for Groove CoasterTitle: Initial Initial Echo EgoArtist: RD-Sounds*Arrange from Touhou ShinreibyouDifficulty: Simple 2 / Normal 5 / Hard 8BPM: 156 |
| Genre | Music |
| Play Modes | Single player |