Diablo IV could finally be heading to Nintendo Switch 2 in September, according to new information from established insider billbil-kun. The reported release date is September 15, 2026, with Blizzard allegedly preparing the Diablo IV: Age of Hatred Collection for Nintendo’s latest console. Blizzard has not officially announced the Switch 2 version, so the reported date and package should still be treated as unconfirmed.
According to Dealabs, the Age of Hatred Collection will reportedly include the Diablo IV base game alongside Vessel of Hatred and Lord of Hatred. Blizzard officially describes the collection on its website as containing all three releases.

The reported price is $69.99/€69.99, while pre-orders could begin September 12, coinciding with BlizzCon 2026. The physical edition is also reportedly planned, although it would contain a download code rather than a cartridge.
The timing could point toward an official reveal during Gamescom 2026, which runs from August 26 to 30, although that remains speculation.
The Switch 2 version would give Nintendo players access to the full Diablo IV experience, including the Spiritborn content from Vessel of Hatred and the newer Lord of Hatred expansion.
Until Blizzard confirms the port, however, September 15 should be considered a reported release date rather than an official one.
