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All Diablo 4 Twitch Drops Listed

You must be Twitching with excitement.

Diablo 4 is finally here, and with it a whole new expedition into the world of Sanctuary. This time, you and any friends that come along must face some serious horrors, as the demon Lilith conspires in the shadows with a plan that could change Sanctuary forever. If you’re either jumping in immediately or plan to in the coming weeks, you can snag yourself some sweet rewards by watching Diablo gameplay on Twitch. Here are all Diablo 4 Twitch drops you can get as part of the current promotion.

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Everything You Can Get From Watching Diablo 4 on Twitch

The Twitch Drop event will be taking place over four separate weeks, each week giving some different rewards for a certain amount of watch time. These rewards are as follows (all times below in Pacific Time):

Related: Error Code 300008 in Diablo 4 Explained

Week 1

Diablo 4 Week 1 Twitch Drops
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This week begins on June 5 at 4 PM and will last until June 11 at 11:59 PM. During this week, watching three hours of any Diablo 4 stream with drops enabled will net you the Azurehand Back-Stabber Dagger and Azurehand Heart-Piercer Sword weapon recolors. Watching for an additional three hours will net the Matron-Sigil Coffer for the Rogue and the Progenitor Favor Back Trophy for the Necromancer.

Week 2

Diablo 4 Week 2 Twitch Drops
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The second week of drops begins on June 12 at 12 AM and lasts until June 18 at 11:59 PM. Watching eligible streams for three hours gets you the Azurehand Spell-Slinger Wand weapon recolor for the Sorceror. Keep watching for an additional three hours to pick up the Hellrune Tabernacle Back Trophy.

Week 3

Diablo 4 Week 3 Twitch Drops
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Moving into the third week, this one begins on June 19 at 12 AM and continues until June 25 at 11:59 PM. This week sees the Druid get some love, with three hours watched netting you the Azurehand Hand-Cleaver weapon recolor. Another three hours get you the Font of the Mother Back Trophy.

Week 4

Diablo 4 Week 4 Twitch Drops
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The final week starts on June 26 at 12 AM and ends off on July 2 at 11:59 PM. For the Barbarian’s time to shine, three hours gifts the Azurehand Skull-Crusher weapon recolor, with an additional three hours getting the Matriarch’s Mantle Back Trophy.

What Else Should I Know Before Getting Diablo 4 Twitch Drops?

Before getting Twitch Drops, there are a few things you’ll need to keep in mind. First things first, make sure you’re signed into your Twitch account with your Battle.net account linked to said Twitch account. You don’t need to own Diablo 4 yet to get drops, but without the accounts linked, drop progress won’t count. Also, make sure you claim the first drop after the first three-hour period is up. Progress won’t count toward the additional three hours until the first reward is claimed.

If you’re wondering how you can link your Battle.net and Twitch accounts for Diablo 4 drops, check out our guide.


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