Blizzard has partnered with Twitch to offer players a chance to earn exclusive Diablo 4 Twitch Drops by watching eligible streams on the platform. These rewards include weapon color options for different classes and back trophies that showcase your allegiance to the four matriarchs of Sanctuary. Each week, a different class will be featured, and you can earn two rewards per class by watching eligible streams for a certain amount of time.
Here’s everything you need to know about how to participate in Diablo 4 Twitch Drops and what rewards you can get.
Diablo 4 Twitch Drops Rewards
Here are the rewards you can get from Diablo 4 Twitch Drops and when they will be available:
Week 1: Rogue and Necroqmancer (June 5 – June 11)
- Watch 3 hours: Azurehand Back-Stabber Dagger and Azurehand Heart-Piercer Sword Weapon Recolors.
- Watch 6 hours: Matron-Sigil Coffer (Rogue) and Progenitor Favor (Necromancer) Back Trophy
W.eek 2: Sorcerer (June 12 – June 18)
- Watch 3 hours: Azurehand Spell-Slinger Wand Weapon Recolor
- Watch 6 hours: Hellrune Tabernacle Back Trophy
Week 3: Druid (June 19 – June 25)
- Watch 3 hours: Azurehand Head-Cleaver Weapon Recolor
- Watch 6 hours: Font of the Mother Back Trophy
Week 4: Barbarian (June 26 – July 2)
- Watch 3 hours: Azurehand Skull-Crusher Weapon Recolor
- Watch 6 hours: Matriarch’s Mantle Back Trophy
How to Claim Diablo 4 Twitch Drops
To participate in Diablo 4 Twitch Drops, you need to have a Blizzard Battle.net account and a Twitch account. You also need to link your accounts by following these steps:
- Log in to your Blizzard account on the official website.
- Go to the Connections page under Account Settings.
- Click Connect next to the Twitch icon and follow the instructions.
- Log in to your Twitch account and go to the Connections page under Settings.
- Click Connect next to the Blizzard Battle.net icon and follow the instructions.
After linking the accounts, you can start watching Diablo 4 streams that support Twitch Drops. You can find a list of eligible streamers here. Apart from this, you need to watch at least 3 hours of Diablo 4 content per week to earn the first reward for each class and 6 hours total to earn the second reward. You can track your progress on the Twitch Drops Inventory page.
Please note that you need to claim your rewards after watching 3 hours of eligible streams before you can start earning progress toward the next reward. You can claim your rewards on the Twitch Drops Inventory page or on any eligible streamer’s channel.
That’s all you need to know about Diablo 4 Twitch Drops. For more guides on Diablo 4, here’s how to prevent the game from bricking your computer’s graphics cards and if there’s a way to speed up the open beta queue.