The Battle Pass (a.k.a. Season Pass) is a monetization feature of Diablo Immortal and Diablo IV.
Diablo Immortal
Battle Pass rotates once every 4 weeks. There is a free track and a premium track (called Empowered Battle Pass).
The Battle Pass can be leveled up by collecting Battle Points from various activities.
Rewards
Correct as of May 2024.
The total number of points to reach rank 40 is 6240, which can be achieved by earning an average of 222.86 points per day.
Diablo IV
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Diablo IV used a Battle Pass system until Season 8, where it was replaced by The Reliquary.
The Season pass gave players greater rewards as they played more throughout the Season. It was divided between free tiers (unlocked just by playing the game and leveling), and premium tiers, which provided no in-game power or advantage over other players. The free tiers of the pass provided gameplay boosts to all players—things which made the journey of leveling up a fresh seasonal character faster and more streamlined. In contrast, the premium tier rewarded are focused on aesthetics, providing a huge value in the form of cosmetics and premium currency.[1] A third tier, accelerated, could be purchased, which allowed players to skip 20 levels of the premium pass.[2]
Many of the rewards embodied the seasonal theme, helping players show off their participation in that season. At any point during the season, players could purchase the premium pass to unlock the ability to earn premium rewards tiers containing seasonally themed cosmetics and premium currency.[1] The Season Pass cost $10 USD,[3] while the accelerated pass cost $25 USD. Regardless of the case, each Battle Pass had 90 levels of rewards.[2]
The Season Journey accelerated Season Pass progression. While any play style could progress through the Season Pass, min-maxers could focus on Season Journey objectives to advance more quickly.[1] It was expected to take 75 hours of playtime to complete each Battle Pass.[4]
Battle Pass progression was shared between platforms.[4]
Awards
- Cosmetics: Like the Shop, these didn't affect gameplay. Additionally, certain cosmetic types were exclusive to the Season Pass.
- Premium Currency: Players could spend this currency on cosmetics offered in the shop.
- Season Boosts: These accelerated players' progression for the duration of the Season. For example, a Season Boost might accelerate XP earned to make leveling multiple characters within a season faster. Because they affected gameplay, Season Boosts were free rewards for all players. Players couldn't unlock Season Boosts more quickly through purchases; there was no way to unlock more boosts, or boosts at a faster pace, by spending money.
- Tiers: These could be purchased, but didn't speed up getting boosts. All other Tier rewards could be unlocked instantly by purchasing Tiers. In other words, there was no way to shortcut getting Season Boosts by buying Tiers; they must be earned.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 2022-08-18, DIABLO IV QUARTERLY UPDATE—AUGUST 2022. Blizzard Entertainment, accessed on 2022-08-22
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2023-05-11, Diablo IV Developer Update Live Stream - May 2023. YouTube, accessed on 2023-05-15
- ↑ 2022-12-17, Diablo IV Developer Update Livestream - December 2022. YouTube, accessed on 2022-12-18
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 2022-12-17, Diablo IV Developer Update Livestream - December 2022. YouTube, accessed on 2022-12-18