Considered by many to be the greatest action RPG of all time,Diablo 2certainly has no shortage of fans. With Blizzard’s classic looter being remade by the same talented Vicarious Visions team that didthe excellentCrash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, as well asTony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2, plenty of dungeon-delvers are eagerly awaiting the upcoming release ofDiablo 2: Resurrected.

Adoring fans can come up with a multitude of ways to celebrate a favorite franchise likeDiablo. From incredible fan art drawings to impressive box art concepts for incoming titles, players are always more than happy to hype up their beloved games. A creative fan has thought up a unique idea to honor the impending release ofDiablo 2: Resurrected.

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Reddit user SpecVengeance has created an insane customDiablo 2: ResurrectedPC build. With respectable components like a Ryzen 5 5600x, RTX 3060, and NVMe storage, the build’s performance should be plenty adequate for most use cases, but the real star of the show here is the striking custom case.

By taking a “be quiet! Pure Base 600” case that allows easy viewing into the PC’s components and fitting various parts with searing orange RGB lighting, SpecVengeance’s custom build manages to draw attention with its fiery glow. The centerpiece of the whole intriguing design is aDiablo 2: Resurrectedlogo on the front of the case that also glows in the same striking orange hue. The post has had a highly positive response on theDiablo 2subreddit, earning over 1.2 thousand upvotes as of writing and being praised by fellow community members who wish it were their next PC.

While plenty of games get the remaster or remake treatment, like therecently announcedStar Wars: Knights of the Old Republicremake, there are few games that are considered as classic asDiablo 2. Developer Blizzard tried to follow up the hack-and-slash masterpiece withDiablo 3in 2012, and while that game was also well-received after the initial launch issues were rectified, many fans still prefer the much olderDiablo 2.

Publisher Activision isn’t simply just relying on theDiablo 2remake to satisfy hungry fans either;Diablo 4is currently in developmentand looks to feature a darker tone more reminiscent of the second game than the third. Still,Diablo 4is yet to be given a release date, so fans looking for more dungeon-diving should giveDiablo 2: Resurrecteda try, even if their own PC doesn’t glow orange with the fire of the underworld.

Diablo 2: Resurrectedis set to release on September 23 for PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series S/X.