After a rather successful closed beta weekend, despite some technical difficulties, Diablo 4 enters its open beta this Friday. We tell you all about it.
The battle raging between Heaven and Hell is timeless in Sanctuary, so here you go again on its roads and in its villages for a new epic adventure. Blizzard offers us this weekend an open beta of its highly anticipated Diablo 4, a test period open to all that will last no less than 51 hours. Something to delight fans of this king of hack’n’slash who will all have the opportunity to test his new features until the end of his first act. Here’s all the things you can’t miss about the Diablo 4 Open Beta.
When does the Diablo 4 beta start?
The first part of the Diablo 4 beta went very well overall for the many players who had already pre-ordered the game. -end. This week, it will be another pair of sleeves for Blizzard which opens the doors of its game to all those who wish:
To access the first part of the Diablo 4 beta on March 17, there are not thirty solutions, you will need to have pre-ordered the game on your platform. It will be available on PC via Battle.net, PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, as well as Playstation 4 and Xbox One. You can find it at the best price just below. Of course, the game will also be available in a Digital Deluxe version and in an Ultimate version, both including early access to the game’s release next June, a season pass and various cosmetics. You can find them for sale on the game’s official website. On the other hand, everyone will be able to access the game’s open beta on March 24.
Diablo 4 intends to immerse us once again in a brilliant mythological fresco in the heart of Sanctuary, once again addressing the themes of the fight against good and evil now embodied by Lilith, the daughter of Mephisto. During the game’s beta, players will have access to the prologue and its entirety of Act I. Characters will be able to reach level 25 and collect in-game rewards, but will unfortunately be removed when the beta ends on March 26 at 9 p.m.
During this beta, players will have access to five classes that will be a core part of the Diablo 4 experience. These include The Barbarian, Druid, Necromancer, Thief, and Witch. Well-defined and recurring archetypes in the world of role-playing games and which have also long been the identity of Diablo games. If you want to learn a little more about each of these classes, their skills and their particularities, we invite you to consult our detailed guide of the classes to choose in Diablo 4, just below.