The alleged package is said to include both major expansions, Vessel of Hatred and Lord of Hatred, and is being pitched for a mid-September release date.
None of these details have been confirmed by Blizzard Entertainment or the game's publisher.
Background and developer context
Diablo IV is developed by Blizzard Entertainment and originally launched on June 6, 2023, for PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S.
Blizzard has a history of bringing Diablo titles to Nintendo hardware: Diablo III: Eternal Collection was released on Nintendo Switch in September 2018.
Any Switch-targeted release of Diablo IV or its expansions would be a continuation of that precedent, but as of this writing Blizzard has not announced a Nintendo Switch 2 edition.
Leaker claim, rewritten for clarity
Billbil-kun asserts that the Diablo IV Age of Hatred Collection for Nintendo Switch 2 will bundle both Vessel of Hatred and Lord of Hatred expansions.
The leaker further claims a September 15 release date and a $69.99 retail price, and says a physical edition will exist but will include a download code rather than game media in the box.
These points are being reported as claims from the leaker and remain unverified by the developer or publisher.
What is verified
- Diablo IV developer: Blizzard Entertainment (launched June 6, 2023).
- Diablo III: Eternal Collection was released on Nintendo Switch in September 2018, establishing Blizzard’s prior support for the platform.
- As of the latest official communications, Blizzard has not announced a Nintendo Switch 2 version of Diablo IV or a compilation titled Age of Hatred.
What to watch next
Official confirmation would typically come via Blizzard press channels, an official Blizzard or Microsoft announcement, or a Nintendo Direct that covers third‑party releases.
Until Blizzard or the publisher confirms release details, the reports should be treated as unconfirmed.
Fans tracking a possible Nintendo Switch 2 port can follow Blizzard’s official site, Nintendo Direct presentations, and eShop listings for authoritative updates.
This article will be updated if and when Blizzard Entertainment or the publisher issues an official announcement regarding Diablo IV on Nintendo platforms.