Diablo 4: How to get the free Twitch drops and Primal Instinct cosmetic


If you’re enjoying Diablo 4, and why wouldn’t you, after all we gave it a whopping 5-stars in our review, you’re probably already eyeing up the sweet cosmetics in the store. Well stop, don’t reach for your wallet just yet, because there’s already an array of cosmetics you can get for FREE exclusively on Twitch.

Blizzard have partnered with some of their favorite Diablo 4 creators to bring you a way to earn in-game rewards, while supporting your favorite streamers. You don’t even need to own the game to earn these, so if you’re still on the fence about purchasing Diablo 4 and simply want to watch people play before making your mind up, you can still earn these to claim at a later date. The promotion starts on June 5 over on Twitch.

Here’s what cosmetics you can get from participating, and how you can earn them. 

How do I earn Twitch drops for Diablo 4?

Before we dive into what you can earn, you need to make sure you have all of the relevant accounts linked up to be able to earn rewards and claim them in Diablo 4.  Specifically you need to link your Battle.net account to Twitch to get the promotion to work. Follow these simple steps:

  • Sign into your Battle.net account
  • Click on Connections 
  • Scroll down to Twitch and click +Connect on the right-hand side
  • You’ll be taken to another screen, click continue then you are taken to Twitch, sign in.
  • Click Authorize to give Blizzard permission to link to your account.
  • You’ll be asked to confirm the connection to your account again.
  • View the Connection Successful screen and you’re done!

How to connect your Twitch account to Battle.net

How to connect your Battle.net and Twitch accounts in the menu (Image credit: Jennifer Young – Windows Central)

Now you’re all set up to watch some streamers play Diablo 4 and earn some in-game rewards for your support. 

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