How to Get the Primal Instinct Mount in Diablo 4

Your instincts say you need this mount.

Diablo 4 Primal Instinct Mount
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Diablo 4 is opening its official launch (not the early access launch) with some cross-promotion with Twitch. By watching different streams for certain amounts of time for the first four weeks after launch, you can snag yourself some weapon recolors and back trophies for all sorts of characters. There’s an extra reward alongside the Twitch drops though, which you may be interested in. Here’s how to get the Primal Instinct mount in Diablo 4.

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Where to Earn the Primal Instinct Mount in Diablo 4

The Primal Instinct mount is earned by gifting two Twitch subscriptions to eligible Diablo 4 Twitch streamers at any point between June 5 at 4 PM PDT and July 2 at 11:59 PM PDT. To gift subs to a channel, head to one of the eligible streamers and click on the Subscribe button, located at the bottom right of the broadcast. Select “Gift a Sub,” then gift two subs for $5 a piece. This can be given to random people on the stream or to specific viewers if you have friends who are big-time watchers of that channel.

Provided that your Twitch account is linked to your Battle.net account, you should get the Primal Instinct mount in-game. You won’t be able to use the mount right away. Before you get it, you must complete the quest Mount: Donan’s Favor. This quest won’t unlock until you reach Act 4, so you may have to play a good chunk of the game before you can see the mount in its beauty. It is quite a nice horse, though, being a charcoal and white horse covered in different runic symbols.

Related: How to Claim Twitch Drops for Diablo 4

While not the only mount you can get in Diablo 4, having access to the Primal Instinct mount is always nice for its looks. The looks of other cosmetics are great, too, like all the Diablo 4 Twitch drops you can find in our guide.

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