Diablo 4 on Nintendo Switch 2 Could Release September 15 with Both Expansions

A new update from billbil-kun also indicates price, contents of the Age of Hatred Collection, and pre-order opening. Blizzard has not yet officially announced the port.

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Diablo 4 could arrive on Nintendo Switch 2 on September 15, 2026, priced at €69.99 and including both expansions released so far. The new information comes from billbil-kun, a Dealabs insider with several correct leaks under their belt, who has updated their previous report dedicated to the Switch 2 version. Blizzard and Nintendo have not yet officially announced this edition.

The most relevant detail concerns the content. According to the insider, the version destined for the Nintendo console will be Diablo IV: Age of Hatred Collection, a package that includes the base game along with Vessel of Hatred and Lord of Hatred. The composition of the collection is directly confirmed by the official Diablo IV website: what remains unconfirmed, therefore, is the existence of the Switch 2 version and the choice to use precisely this edition for the launch.

Billbil-kun had initially indicated September 15 or 18 as possible dates, but the new update narrows the window to September 15. The price would also remain unchanged, set at $69.99 in the United States, €69.99 in Europe, and £62.99 in the United Kingdom. A physical box is also planned, but without a cartridge and without a Game-Key Card: it should only contain a code to download the game.

Another element makes the timing interesting. Dealabs' sources indicate the opening of pre-orders for September 12, exactly the day the BlizzCon 2026 will begin, scheduled in Anaheim on September 12 and 13. This makes an announcement during the Blizzard event plausible, possibly followed by the immediate opening of pre-orders, but at the moment it is only a possibility: billbil-kun himself does not claim to know the date of the official presentation.

However, clues about the port have been accumulating for months. Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred had already appeared in the databases of Indonesian and Taiwanese classification bodies associated with a Nintendo platform, with the second case explicitly indicating Switch 2. The new rumor now adds the date, price, and especially the composition of the edition, but until an announcement from Blizzard or Nintendo, Diablo 4 on Switch 2 remains formally unconfirmed.