Diablo 4 Halloween Event Rewards Free
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How to Obtain All Free Diablo 4 Halloween Event Cosmetics

With Halloween upon us, it’s no surprise that Blizzard Entertainment has brought some festivities into the Diablo 4 world of Sanctuary through an event. It seems a perfect fit, after all, as it’s the very definition of macabre. For a limited time, players can obtain a unique set of Meat or Trick Halloween cosmetics in Diablo 4. And who can say no to free goodies? You can check out the free cosmetics and learn about how to receive them below.

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All Free Diablo 4 Halloween Event Cosmetics and Rewards

It’s no secret that cosmetics in Diablo 4 will cost you a pretty penny. Horses and horse armor are nearly as expensive as skins for your character, so now is the perfect time to grab these ghoulish cosmetics to slap onto your trusty steed. From October 29 to November 1, 2024 Blizzard Entertainment will distribute the following cosmetics:

  • October 29 – The Recluse’s Host Mount
  • October 30 – Ichorflame Torch Mount Trophy
  • October 31 – Recluse’s Flask Mount Trophy
  • November 1 – Reclusive Trappings Mount Armor

If you have arachnophobia, these items may not be for you. Since Diablo 4 has no arachnophobia mode, unlike World of Warcraft, you may want to steer clear of these inspired cosmetics. Or just from the creepy crawlies that skitter about Sanctuary.

And don’t worry about missing a day! All of these items can be claimed until November 5, 2024. So just make sure you log in before the cut-off period to receive these free items.

Diablo IV and the Vessel of Hatred expansion is available right now for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.


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