As of April 29, 2026, Blizzard Entertainment has locked in the Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred rollout. The expansion begins unlocking on April 27, 2026 at 4:00 p.m. PDT, Season of Reckoning starts at 4:30 p.m. PDT, and the live patch stream shows that Patch 3.0.0 was the pre-download build that rolled into 3.0.1 on April 27 and 3.0.1a on April 28. For players trying to plan the first hours against Mephisto, the key point is that the official launch uses one global timestamp rather than separate midnight launches by region.
Diablo 4 Lord of Hatred global release time (full time zone list)
Blizzard’s official anchor is April 27, 2026 at 4:00 p.m. PDT. Converted from that fixed launch moment, the rollout lands at 5:00 p.m. MDT, 6:00 p.m. CDT, 7:00 p.m. EDT, 8:00 p.m. BRT, 11:00 p.m. UTC, 12:00 a.m. BST and WAT on April 28, 1:00 a.m. CEST and SAST, 2:00 a.m. TRT, 3:00 a.m. GST, 4:30 a.m. IST, 7:00 a.m. CST and SGT, 8:00 a.m. JST and KST, 9:00 a.m. AEST, and 11:00 a.m. NZST. Third-party timing guides built from Blizzard’s own launch map match the published core regional times for the Americas, Europe, East Asia, Australia, and New Zealand.
Diablo 4 Lord of Hatred release time in Europe (BST, CEST, TRT)
For Europe, Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred flips over to Tuesday, April 28. The confirmed regional timing is 12:00 a.m. BST in the UK, 1:00 a.m. CEST across much of Central Europe, and 2:00 a.m. TRT in Türkiye. That means European players are not waiting for a separate regional launch window; they are simply seeing the same global rollout arrive after midnight in local time.
Diablo 4 Lord of Hatred release time in the US (PDT, CDT, EDT)
In the United States, the expansion unlocks on Monday, April 27: 4:00 p.m. PDT on the West Coast, 6:00 p.m. CDT in the Central time zone, and 7:00 p.m. EDT on the East Coast. This is why some launch coverage described Lord of Hatred as arriving “early” in the U.S., even though Blizzard’s store pages still frame the broader product release date as April 28, 2026.
Diablo 4 Lord of Hatred release time in Australia and Asia (AEST and regional times)
In Asia and Oceania, the Diablo 4 Lord of Hatred release time lands on Tuesday morning, April 28. The most important regional conversions are 7:00 a.m. CST and SGT, 8:00 a.m. KST and JST, 9:00 a.m. AEST, and 11:00 a.m. NZST; for India, the same unlock is 4:30 a.m. IST. This is one of the clearest examples of Blizzard’s single global launch rule: the same server-side moment becomes a morning release across much of Asia-Pacific.
Is Lord of Hatred a simultaneous global launch? how the rollout works
Yes, in practical terms Lord of Hatred is a simultaneous global launch. Blizzard’s own wording is that the expansion “begins rollout” at April 27, 2026 at 4:00 p.m. PDT, and major regional timing guides based on Blizzard’s release map also describe the launch as simultaneous worldwide. The only real variable is local clock time: some regions begin on the evening of April 27, while others begin after midnight on April 28.

Diablo 4 Lord of Hatred preload time and date (Battle.net, Xbox, PlayStation)
The official pre-download window opened on April 23, 2026 at 4:00 p.m. PDT. Blizzard specifically named Battle.net, Xbox, and PlayStation as supported preload platforms, and it also confirmed that players could pre-download the 3.0.0 patch even if they had not purchased the expansion. GamesRadar’s platform-by-platform launch guide matches that official setup and notes that, on those supported platforms, the 3.0.0 patch should download in the background once the base game is launched.
Can you preload Diablo 4 Lord of Hatred on Steam? what’s confirmed
The confirmed answer is cautious rather than broad: Blizzard’s official pre-download announcement did not list Steam among the supported preload platforms, naming only Battle.net, Xbox, and PlayStation. PC Gamer’s launch guide likewise reported that preload did not appear to be available on Steam before release. The safest evidence-based conclusion is that Steam preload was not officially confirmed for Lord of Hatred.
Diablo 4 Patch 3.0.0 release time and what’s included for all players
Patch 3.0.0 is easy to misread if you only look at the version number. Blizzard’s pre-launch post says the 3.0.0 pre-download opened on April 23 at 4:00 p.m. PDT, while the patch-notes page states that “3.0.0 contains the pre-download build” for Lord of Hatred and Season of Reckoning. After unlock, Blizzard’s live patch feed moved to 3.0.1 on April 27 and 3.0.1a on April 28, so 3.0.0 is best understood as the preload foundation for launch rather than the long-term live version players stayed on after release.
For all players, the 3.0-era update is substantial even without expansion ownership. Blizzard says the shared update includes Map Overlay and Pathfinder, the long-awaited Loot Filter, major Skill Tree redesigns, a new level cap of 70, Torment difficulty expansion from 4 to 12, itemization changes, updated gem effects, inventory stack limits up to 1,000, and a range of UI, accessibility, performance, and stability fixes. Blizzard also separates expansion-exclusive content from these permanent base-game updates, so the patch is shared even though some features remain tied to Lord of Hatred ownership.
Diablo 4 Lord of Hatred season start time (Season of Reckoning details)
Season of Reckoning begins on April 27, 2026 at 4:30 p.m. PDT, which is 30 minutes after the Lord of Hatred rollout begins. In other major time zones, that works out to 6:30 p.m. CDT, 7:30 p.m. EDT, 12:30 a.m. BST on April 28, 1:30 a.m. CEST, 2:30 a.m. TRT, and 9:30 a.m. AEST.
Blizzard says Season of Reckoning includes Season Rank, Season Blessings, seasonal Reliquaries, and the return of the Tower and Leaderboards Beta, but it does not have its own season-specific story, theme, or standalone gameplay gimmick. Instead, the season is built around the giant systemic changes shipping beside Lord of Hatred. Blizzard also confirms that the season rank is larger than usual, with nine ranks and more than 100 objectives, while the Tower and Leaderboards Beta reopens on April 30, 2026 at 11:00 a.m. PDT.
Diablo 4 Lord of Hatred campaign start: how to access the expansion content
To start the Lord of Hatred campaign, Blizzard says you must own the expansion. From there, players can create a new character on either the Seasonal Realm or Eternal Realm, continue with an existing Eternal Realm character, or after beating the campaign once use the story-complete or skip-campaign options with later characters. Blizzard’s campaign selector explicitly offers “Expansion 1 Start: Vessel of Hatred,” “Expansion 2 Start: Lord of Hatred,” and “Story Complete: Endgame,” with Lord of Hatred marked as the recommended direct entry point for the new expansion.
Blizzard also confirms that finishing the campaign once unlocks Skip Campaign for the rest of your roster, regardless of realm. That matters for launch planning because the expansion supports both fresh seasonal starts and progression with existing Eternal characters, instead of forcing everyone into one path.
Diablo 4 Lord of Hatred new region Skovos Isles: what you can do there
Blizzard describes Skovos as the ancient new region for Lord of Hatred, with Temis as its capital and eventual endgame hub. The official expansion overview says this unseen land contains new towns, dungeons, monsters, cultists, sea horrors, and story progression tied directly to the climactic campaign against Mephisto, while Blizzard’s character-start screen literally tells players to “Sail to the Skovos Isles” when beginning Expansion 2.
In practical gameplay terms, Skovos is where players run the new campaign, reach Temis, use the command table for War Plans, fish in the waterways, open access to the Horadric Cube in the capital, and take on Echoing Hatred through the Sightless Eye in Temis. Blizzard also says Temis houses endgame utilities such as the Artificer’s Obelisk and stash, reinforcing that Skovos is not just a questing zone but the expansion’s long-term systems hub.

Diablo 4 Lord of Hatred new features list (loot filter, progression changes, and more)
Lord of Hatred adds a large list of expansion-side features: new Paladin and Warlock classes, Skovos, War Plans, Echoing Hatred, Fishing, the Talisman system, and the Horadric Cube. Alongside that, Blizzard’s shared 3.0-era update brings the Loot Filter, Map Overlay, Pathfinder, sweeping Skill Tree revisions, higher progression ceilings, itemization overhauls, new gem behavior, larger inventory stacks, and multiple gameplay and UI fixes that apply even to players who do not purchase the expansion.
The feature split matters. Blizzard’s own launch chart divides Lord of Hatred content into three buckets: expansion-only content, permanent updates available across the full game, and Season of Reckoning content that is limited to the Seasonal Realm. That official separation is the clearest way to understand why every player will feel 3.0 changes, but only expansion owners get the full Skovos campaign and the new Lord of Hatred systems stack.
Diablo 4 Lord of Hatred editions and what you get (Standard vs Ultimate)
The clearest way to think about the edition lineup is that Standard is the essential gameplay package, while Ultimate is the fully loaded cosmetic-and-battle-pass version. Blizzard’s official edition page says Standard includes Lord of Hatred, immediate access to Diablo IV: Vessel of Hatred, Paladin access during the pre-purchase period, one extra stash tab, two additional character slots, and three decor items for another Blizzard game. Blizzard’s Ultimate listing adds the High Heavensguard Paladin Cosmetic Bundle, Skartaran Basilisk Mount Bundle, Premium Battle Pass Bundle, Skorch pet, Umbral Knights armor bundle, Tymn reactive back trophy, Ascent of the Just Town Portal, Steed of the Shining Realm mount bundle, and 3,000 Platinum.
For new players, Blizzard positions the Age of Hatred Collection as the easiest all-in-one bundle because it includes the base game plus both expansions. Blizzard also later clarified Warlock-related rewards: Deluxe or Ultimate owners receive the Infernal Apostle Armor Bundle at launch, while Ultimate pre-purchases additionally gained Avel’hud, Nucleus of Perdition and the Embrace of Evil Town Portal beginning with Patch 2.6.0. Blizzard’s FAQ adds one important caveat for existing players: if an account already has Vessel of Hatred, that expansion is not re-granted.
Diablo 4 Lord of Hatred launch day checklist (download size, patching, login tips)
- Install the April 23 preload first if you are on Battle.net, Xbox, or PlayStation, because Blizzard made the 3.0.0 build available ahead of launch even for players who did not buy the expansion.
- If you are on PC through Steam, do not assume preload support; Blizzard did not officially announce Steam preload, and the Steam store page’s public requirement is 90 GB of available space, which is a storage figure rather than a guaranteed exact download amount.
- Expect live follow-up patching after the preload build, because Blizzard’s patch feed moved from the 3.0.0 preload base to 3.0.1 on April 27 and 3.0.1a on April 28.
- Decide before launch whether you are entering on Seasonal or Eternal Realm, since both can access the campaign but Seasonal progression, rewards, and Tower timing differ from Eternal play.
- If your edition bonuses do not appear immediately, relog before troubleshooting too aggressively; Blizzard says instant-unlock rewards are delivered after the next login.
Diablo 4 Lord of Hatred cross-platform release times on PC, Xbox, and PlayStation
On timing, Blizzard’s official messaging points to one global unlock clock across PC, Xbox, and PlayStation rather than a staggered platform rollout. On ownership, however, Blizzard’s FAQ is explicit that Lord of Hatred must be purchased once per platform where you want to play, even though progress is shared across platforms. Official store pages show Xbox support for Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S, while PlayStation store listings show PS4 and PS5 support; Steam is a separate PC storefront for the PC version.
That means the cross-platform release times are effectively the same, but the entitlement rules are not. If you own Lord of Hatred on Battle.net and also want to play it natively on Xbox or PlayStation, Blizzard says you need that expansion purchase on each platform separately, even though your overall progression carries over.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Do you need Diablo IV base game to play Lord of Hatred?
Yes. Blizzard says Lord of Hatred requires the Diablo IV base game, while the Age of Hatred Collection is the bundle intended for new players who need the base game plus both expansions. - Do you need Vessel of Hatred separately before buying Lord of Hatred?
No. Blizzard’s official product page says Lord of Hatred includes the full Vessel of Hatred expansion, although it will not be re-granted if your account already owns it. - What is the difference between the Lord of Hatred launch time and the Season of Reckoning start time?
The expansion rollout begins at 4:00 p.m. PDT on April 27, 2026, while Season of Reckoning starts at 4:30 p.m. PDT, 30 minutes later. - Can you play the Lord of Hatred campaign on the Eternal Realm?
Yes. Blizzard says you can start the expansion on a new Seasonal character, a new Eternal character, or an existing Eternal character. - Can you skip the campaign after finishing it once?
Yes. Blizzard says completing the campaign on one character unlocks the Skip Campaign option for the rest of your characters, regardless of realm. - Do non-expansion players still get the major 3.0-era changes?
Yes. Blizzard says base-game updates remain available to Seasonal and Eternal characters outside the expansion content, and its launch guide separates permanent updates for all players from expansion-only systems. - Is Season of Reckoning a traditional story season with a unique mechanic?
Not in the usual way. Blizzard says Season of Reckoning has ranks, blessings, reliquaries, and the Tower return, but no season-specific story, theme, or gameplay elements. - Do you need to buy Lord of Hatred again on another platform?
Yes. Blizzard’s FAQ says you need to purchase the expansion once per platform if you want to play it on multiple storefronts or console families. - Do console players still need a Battle.net account?
Yes. Blizzard’s official pages and the official console store listings all say an internet connection and a Battle.net account are required to play. - What storage target should PC players plan around?
The clearest public PC figure is Steam’s 90 GB available-space requirement on the Lord of Hatred page. Blizzard’s launch blog does not publish one universal day-one download amount across every platform.
Conclusion
The confirmed Diablo 4 Lord of Hatred launch schedule is straightforward once the versioning and local-time differences are separated. Lord of Hatred begins its global rollout on April 27, 2026 at 4:00 p.m. PDT, Season of Reckoning follows at 4:30 p.m. PDT, and Blizzard’s patch stream shows that Patch 3.0.0 was the preload base that transitioned into 3.0.1 and then 3.0.1a around launch.
The major practical distinction at launch is between expansion-only content such as Skovos, the new classes, War Plans, Echoing Hatred, Talisman, and the Horadric Cube, versus the wide shared 3.0-era changes that all Diablo IV players receive, including the Loot Filter, Skill Tree overhaul, progression increases, and other systemic improvements. For launch-day readiness, the most important steps are preloading on supported platforms, planning storage headroom on Steam, choosing Seasonal or Eternal before you jump in, and remembering that platform purchases are separate even though progression is shared.
Sources and Citations
- Prepare for the Reckoning: Lord of Hatred Draws Near
https://news.blizzard.com/en-us/article/24267729/prepare-for-the-reckoning-lord-of-hatred-draws-near - Diablo IV Patch Notes
https://news.blizzard.com/en-us/article/24271857/diablo-iv-patch-notes - Diablo IV Patch Notes (2.6)
https://news.blizzard.com/en-us/article/24266869/diablo-iv-patch-notes-2-6 - Lord of Hatred official product page
https://diablo4.blizzard.com/lord-of-hatred - Stand Against Mephisto: Pre-Purchase Lord of Hatred
https://news.blizzard.com/en-us/article/24247511/stand-against-mephisto-pre-purchase-lord-of-hatred - Master Hell Itself with the Warlock
https://news.blizzard.com/en-us/article/24267728/master-hell-itself-with-the-warlock - Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred on Steam
https://store.steampowered.com/app/3958690/Diablo_IV_Lord_of_Hatred/ - Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred on Xbox
https://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/store/diablo-iv-lord-of-hatred-standard-edition/9NRTV06888FD - Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred on PlayStation
https://store.playstation.com/en-us/product/UP0002-PPSA02442_00-D4LOHSTANDARD000 - GamesRadar+ launch time and preload guide
https://www.gamesradar.com/games/diablo/diablo-4-lord-of-hatred-release-time/ - PC Gamer launch time and preload guide
https://www.pcgamer.com/games/action/diablo-4-lord-of-hatred-release-date-launch-times/
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