Diablo IV will immortalize the first 1000 Hardcore players to reach level 100 by adding their name to a statue of Lilith
Diablo IV, the upcoming action role-playing game from Blizzard, has raised the stakes in its infamous Hardcore mode. The mode, known for permanently deleting characters upon death, now offers players a chance at eternal recognition. The first 1,000 players to reach level 100 in Hardcore mode will have their names immortalized on a statue of Lilith, a prominent character in the Diablo universe.
Achieving this monumental feat requires not only reaching Level 100 in Hardcore mode but also providing proof of the accomplishment to Blizzard in the form of a photo or video. To further validate their achievement, participants are required to tweet at the official Diablo account using the hashtag #Diablo4Hardcore and mention their Battle.net BattleTag. Additionally, players must possess the Tempered Champion in-game title, which is automatically awarded upon reaching level 100 in Hardcore mode.
The competition will commence with the launch of Diablo V's early access on June 1. It will continue until the first 1,000 names have been gathered or until September 1 if fewer than 1,000 players reach this milestone.