Diablo IV Custom Liquid Cooled High-End PC With Real Human Blood to Be Given Away Next Month

Oct 24, 2023 at 10:33am EDT
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A Diablo IV custom liquid cooled high-end PC with real human blood will be given away next month as part of a special event to encourage blood donations in the United States.

Until November 20th, 2023, gamers in the United States can provide proof of blood donations on the Blood Harvest event official website to be entered in a sweepstake to receive the gruesome custom high-end PC powered by an Intel Core i9-13900K CPU, NVIDIA RTX 4090 GPU, 64GB of DDR5 RAM, a 3TB NVMe M.2 SSD drive and EK-Quantum Vector GPU Waterblock once the total donations reach 666 quarts of blood. Additional cosmetics will also be given away once the total donations exceed 220, 440, and 666 quarts.

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The Blood Harvest event seems to be the perfect way to promote Diablo IV's Season of Blood, which began last week. The new season introduces plenty of new content, such as a new questline, new abilities, and plenty of other balance tweaks that were introduced for the entirety of the game with the 2.0 patch.

Diablo IV is now available on PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and Xbox One worldwide. Learn more about the new entry in the series by checking out Alessio's review.

Diablo IV is a return to form at a much needed time for Blizzard. It delivers incredibly fun hack and slash action combat, a greatly improved skill system, and a ton of things to do, not to mention the best story told in the franchise yet. It also looks awesome, sounds great, and runs well (except for rare instances of traversal stuttering). That said, it sticks a little bit too closely to the rulebook, which works against it in a few areas. The open world is not as dynamic as one could have hoped, with events getting repetitive rather quickly. The side content doesn't provide any real narrative juice, and the endgame replayability may not be as deep as needed due to limited randomization and lack of certain features.

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