Diablo 4 is getting a powerful new expansion, Lord of Hatred, at the end of this month, and Secretlab has teamed up with Blizzard to mark the occasion. The video game furniture specialist has revealed its first ever officially licensed Diablo desk, not only the perfect companion for anyone who owns one of its Diablo chairs, but also the perfect setting to play the upcoming DLC on.
The new desktop is the Diablo Edition of Secretlabs Magnus Pro. Not only can the site's signature desk be adjusted to be used as a standing desk as well as a standard sitting one, but it also features a power supply column and a cable management tray, keeping tangled wires to an absolute minimum.
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If all you want from your desk is fewer unsightly cables and the ability to adjust its height, then you'd be happy with the standard version of the Magnus Pro. However, I assume you're here for Diablo of all things, and there are many things that make Magnus Pro distinctly, and officially, Diablo.
Although the desk was created to celebrate Diablo 4's upcoming expansion, its detailed design aims to celebrate all 30 years of the iconic dungeon-crawling series' history. There are painted murals incorporated into the desktop's design, which, in-game and on the Magnus Pro, represent the eternal Diablo battle between Heaven and Hell.
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There are hat tips and Easter eggs sprinkled throughout the desk's design. Look closely and you will see the Brotherhood of the Horadrim emblem with. Its matching desk mat is adorned with the sigils of the Seven Lords of the Burning Hells, and its cable management kit comes with Diablo's ritual circle symbol etched into it.
Secretlab's Magnus Pro desk starts at $899 and goes up in price depending on the design, add-ons, and features you want to make the desk unique to you. You can also pair the desk with one of two exclusive Diablo 4 Secretlab Titan Evo gaming chair designs. One is a tribute to Lilith, while the other is modeled after Inarius.
With the desktop design revealed, now all you have to do is wait for the release of the expansion itself. Arriving on April 28, 2026, Diablo 4's Lord of Hatred DLC will bring with it a new campaign built off the back of Lilith's defeat, two new classes – Paladin and Warlock – and a brand new region. Tons of new content for Diablo fans to sink their teeth into, and there's only a little more than two weeks to go.
Check out the desktop for yourself at Secretlab!