Blizzard Entertainment's Diablo IV, a high-profile action RPG released for PC and consoles in 2023, has been the subject of platform-speculation for some time.
A new report from Dealabs suggests the game could arrive on Nintendo's next-generation hardware often referred to as "Switch 2" as part of a bundled Age of Hatred Collection.
The Dealabs post is circulating among retailers and fans, but it remains an unconfirmed report pending official announcements from Blizzard or Nintendo.
What the Dealabs report claims
Dealabs reports that a Diablo IV: Age of Hatred Collection would include the base Diablo IV game together with the Vessel of Hatred and Lord of Hatred expansions, and that the collection could launch on September 15, 2026, for a suggested price in the region of €69.99 / $69.99 / £62.99.
The same post indicates pre-orders might open on September 12 to coincide with BlizzCon 2026 and that an announcement could appear at Gamescom.
Dealabs also notes the possibility of a retail 'code-in-a-box' format rather than a full physical disc or cartridge.
Treat the release window as unconfirmed
Dealabs has a track record of accurate retail scoops, but until Blizzard or Nintendo confirms dates, pricing, or platform specifics, these details should be treated as a report rather than fact.
Neither Blizzard Entertainment nor Nintendo has officially announced a Switch 2 launch line-up or a Switch 2 port of Diablo IV as of this writing.
How this would fit Diablo IV's platform history
Diablo IV originally launched for PC and current-generation consoles in 2023 and has been supported by seasonal content and expansions since release.
A Switch 2 release would extend the franchise's reach to Nintendo hardware beyond previous Diablo releases, which have historically appeared on PC and PlayStation/Xbox platforms.
Critical reception referenced
Critics praised Diablo IV at launch: in 2023 Push Square awarded the game a 9/10, describing it as a worthy successor to classic action RPGs, praising its fast-paced combat, deep character progression, and the dark, layered storytelling of Sanctuary.
That positive critical reception helps explain ongoing interest in new platform releases and collections.
What to watch next
If you follow Nintendo Directs, Gamescom coverage, or BlizzCon announcements, those events would be the logical places for Blizzard to confirm a Switch 2 release.
Until an official communication, retailers' listings and community reports should be treated as potential early indicators rather than definitive confirmation.