
You can easily blaze through the campaign in a weekend, and we’ll probably do just that when it launches November 2. In order to play Diablo III: Eternal Collection as soon as it’s available on Switch, you can pre-purchase the game digitally right now on the Nintendo eShop. You’re free to use either the Joy-Con controller or the Pro Controller, as well, so you can pick a style that best suits your preference. It includes a few console-exclusive features, including cosmetic items from the Zelda franchise like Ganondorf’s armor and a Triforce portrait frame. If you already played Diablo III on another platform, you might still want to check out the game on Switch. There are always new challenges to complete and loot to acquire, and the main story campaign is engaging enough to warrant several replays, as well. Though the price is a little high for a game that released on PC more than six years ago, Blizzard has provided dedicated players with a ton of post-launch content via its season structure. This means you’ll have access to the extra necromancer and crusader classes, as well as Adventure mode. Diablo III: Eternal Collection will cost $60 and includes the base game as well as its expansions, such as Reaper of Souls.

Nintendo revealed the game’s final release date - November 2 - through its Twitter page Thursday, September 13. The Switch port of the 2012 action-role-playing game will let us experience its dungeon-crawling goodness on the go for the first time, and it hits the system this November. Ultimate and Pokémon: Let’s Go later this year, but another Switch title we’re looking forward to is Blizzard’s Diablo III. The Nintendo Switch is getting big-name exclusive games like Super Smash Bros.
