![]() ![]() ![]() But again, the Prime Evil Collection is $59.Īnd none of that works out to the $49 that the upgrade shows as if nothing in the bundle is already owned. Add the standalone Resurrected $39 and the D3 stuff $15 and that’s $54.In the shop, the upgrade changed to $15, which means the remaining $15 is the price for all the D3 content (RoS, Necro, pet, wings).I bought just the stand alone Resurrected for the $39.However, with nothing bought yet, it should be the equivalent of the Prime Evil Collection but it’s listed as $59. The Diablo Prime Evil Collection includes: - Diablo III: Eternal Collection game - Diablo II: Resurrected game - Diablo III: Hatred’s Grasp Wings DLC - Diablo III: Mephisto Pet DLC Sanctuary’s denizens call for aid once again, Wanderer. There’s no word on a SWITCH availability at all. Before I bought anything, the upgrade said $49 (like you are seeing). Can anybody confirm or deny that the Prime Evil Collection is going to be available on the eShop It’s out for PC/Mac, Xbox & PS.I didn’t own any of the D3 content included in the Prime Evil Collection, so ![]() Out of curiosity, If you select the upgrade and click “Buy” (it won’t buy it immediately, so it’s safe to click), what does the adjusted price say for you?įor me it was the other way around. The Prime Evil Collection includes Diablo II: Resurrected and the Diablo III Eternal Collection. Either something is messed up or the way they are presenting it is confusing. What is the difference between Diablo II: Resurrected and the Prime Evil collection Diablo II: Resurrected includes the remastered versions of Diablo II and Lord of Destruction. ![]()
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