As the curtain falls on the first stage of Blizzard’s Diablo 4 beta, community manager Adam “PezRadar” Fletcher has revealed that over a million players have rescued a puppy from Lilith’s clutches in-game. of action role. However, next weekend you too can adopt a puppy in Diablo 4.
If the title of this article confused you, that’s correct; I would probably be completely confused too. Can puppies be adopted in Diablo? Is this some kind of evil plan to lure pure hearts into Lilith’s clutches?
Fortunately, the answer is no. As a reward for reaching level 20 in the Diablo 4 beta, players receive the adorable Beta Wolf Pack, a cosmetic that attaches an adorable sleeping cub to the back of their armor. The sleepy little one is nestled in a small cradle under a blood red blanket and has already become a hit with gamers.
It’s been such a hit that over a million players have reached level 20, meaning hordes of furry friends have escaped the clutches of the Daughter of Hatred.
“Over a million people turned 20+ in the Diablo IV Early Access Beta!” writing Fletcher. “Early Access Beta progression will transition to Open Beta next weekend, so if you haven’t reached level 20, you can still.”
In an exclusive interview with – Game News, Diablo General Manager and Executive Producer Rod Fergusson told me about a fan on Twitter “signing off ‘I’ve got 49 hours in beta’.” He then clarified that his next position had “stayed”. for another 30 minutes, so now it’s 49 1/2 hours.” It’s safe to assume they saved a puppy.
If you fancy following in the footsteps of this passionate demon hunter, the Diablo 4 Open Beta runs this weekend from March 24-27 and features two new Diablo 4 classes unlocked: the Druid and the Necromancer.
Sounds like the perfect opportunity to reach level 20, doesn’t it? If you’re having trouble logging in, we’ve got a list of all the Diablo 4 error codes you may encounter and a summary of how to fix them, along with Diablo 4 system requirements to crush pesky demons. that hide on your PC.