Berserk just stormed into Diablo IV, releasing a moody crossover that fans didn’t know they needed but now can’t ignore. Players can collect Behelits from elite monsters, grab Guts and Griffith-themed cosmetics, and even snag a rideable Skull Behelit mount—because, why not flee hell on a massive frowning egg? Twitch Drops, new bosses like Zodd, and tons of gritty flair shake up Sanctuary until June 3. Want all the juicy details on rewards and how it all fits?
Swinging open the gates to the underworld, Diablo IV has teamed up with the legendary dark fantasy manga Berserk for a limited-time collaboration that’s as grim as it is stylish. This event marks Diablo IV’s first-ever partnership with an outside franchise, and honestly, it’s a match made in hell—literally and thematically. The crossover runs until June 3, offering players a chance to score exclusive rewards, some of which will make you look like you’ve walked straight out of Midland.
Players can collect a new in-game currency called Behelits, which drop from slaying elite monsters—because, of course, nothing says “Berserk” like hunting big baddies for rare loot. These Behelits can be exchanged in the Reliquary for a whole slew of Berserk-inspired cosmetics: think the Hawks Destiny Back Trophy, Skull Knight’s Heraldry Mount Armor, and even the infamous Brand of Sacrifice Marking. Players can also unlock the Chimimoryo Schnoz companion, which follows them through Sanctuary during the event.
Hunt elite monsters for Behelits, then trade them in for Berserk-themed cosmetics like the Hawks Destiny Trophy and Skull Knight’s Armor.
For those feeling extra ambitious, collecting every Berserk Reliquary item before the event closes nabs you the coveted Od of the Berserker Emblem. This crossover also marks the first external IP collaboration for Diablo IV, setting a precedent for future crossover events in the game.
The event doesn’t just stop at cosmetics. There are character sets inspired by Guts and Griffith, perfect for anyone who’s ever wanted to swing a (virtual) dragon-slayer-sized sword. Cash shop items like the Berserker Armor and Struggler Sets are available for those who want to go all-in on the look. Like many live service games, these cosmetic purchases can quickly add up beyond the initial game price.
Even the Skull Behelit Mount makes an appearance—because who wouldn’t want to ride into Sanctuary on a symbol of despair?
Twitch Drops are in play too, so if you enjoy watching your favorite streamer battle event bosses like Nosferatu Zodd, you might snag some extra loot just by tuning in. Diablo IV’s gameplay gets a dash of Berserk flavor, making grind sessions feel just a little more epic.
This crossover has been met with genuine excitement from both communities, blending two dark fantasy giants in a way that feels surprisingly natural. With trailers, in-game events, and a ticking clock, it’s a limited-time offer that’s as bold as it is brooding.
Who knows what Blizzard will cook up next?