I already own most of the PS4 games I’m ever going to play, I play on PC for more modern releases, so the subscription is a bit of a dud. Stuck with the PS4 version, on a PS Plus subscription that’s increasingly tailored towards PS5 owners rather than PS4 ones, I’m essentially paying a £6 monthly subscription fee just to continue playing Diablo 4 on the PS4. Inevitably (especially after my partner and I complete the campaign), I’ll be playing the game solo as I mess around with new builds, higher difficulties, and the game’s endless endgame. See, my intention isn’t to always play Diablo 4 co-op. In that moment, all the pieces fell into place, and I realised that-intentionally or not-the game had checkmated me. In order to play Diablo 4 online along with the rest of the world, it totally skipped my mind that I’d need a Playstation Plus subscription, which had long since lapsed for me on PS4. But it’s only when I tried playing Diablo 4 on the PS4 Pro that a possible rationale for Blizzard’s bizarre PC local co-op omission fell into place.
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