Diablo 4 is getting a massive new Lord of Hatred expansion later this month, and Secretlab has teamed up with Blizzard for the occasion. The video game furniture specialist has revealed its first ever officially licensed Diablo table, which is not only the perfect companion for anyone who owns one of its Diablo chairs, but also the perfect setting to play the upcoming DLC.
The new table is the Diablo Edition Magnus Pro from Secretlab. Not only can the site's signature desk be adjusted to be used as a standing desk as well as a standard sitting desk, it also has a power post and cable management tray, keeping tangled wires to an absolute minimum.
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If all you wanted from your desk were fewer unsightly wires 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 the Diablo of it all, and there are plenty of things that make Magnus Pro distinctly and officially a Diablo.
Although the table was created to celebrate the upcoming Diablo 4 expansion, its detailed design aims to celebrate all 30 years of history of the iconic dungeon crawling series. Incorporated throughout the table's design are stained glass murals that represent Diablo's eternal battle between Heaven and Hell in-game and on the Magnus Pro.
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Hats and Easter eggs are scattered throughout the table design. Look closely and you will find the emblem of the Horadrim Brotherhood. Her matching board pad is adorned with the insignia of the Seven Lords of the Burning Hells, and her cable management package comes with an engraved symbol of the Devil's Ritual Circle.
Secretlab's Magnus Pro tables start at $899 and go up in price depending on the design, accessories, and features you want to make the table unique to you. You can also pair the table 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 table design revealed, all that's left now is to 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 around defeating Lilith, two new classes – Paladin and Warlock – and a brand new region. There's a ton of new content for Diablo fans to dive into, and it's all just over two weeks away.
Check out the Secretlab table for yourself!