Want to play your closed beta characters in the Diablo 4 Open Beta? In this guide, we’ll tell you if you’ll be able to do that.
Diablo 4 will be released in June. However, the developers have allowed players to try out the game in early access and open beta. The first was last week, the second starts tomorrow. Many fans are wondering if they will be able to play their characters from early access in open beta. In this guide, we will answer that question.
Will your closed beta characters make it to Diablo 4 Open Beta?
The short answer is yes.” You will be able to play with your characters from the Early Access Beta in the Diablo 4 Open Beta. However, remember that in the tests tomorrow there will be new classes, which you can try out. Therefore, don’t just focus on your old characters, but also try new ones: Druid and Necromancer. Unfortunately, your progress from beta testing will not carry over to the full version. This means that you will have to start all over again in June.
Diablo 4 open beta – background information
- Anyone can play Diablo 4 during the open beta. You don’t have to own the game or have a key. Simply download the game from Battle.net. If you are a console gamer, check out: PlayStation Store or Microsoft Store.
- You can play on PC, PS4, PS5, XONE and XSX/S.
- Diablo 4 open beta is coming will take place on Friday, March 24 at 5:00 p.m. CET and will last until March 27 (Monday) at 8:00 p.m. CET.
- you can play 5 lessons: Thief, Witch, Barbarian, Necromancer and Druid.
- During the Diablo 4 beta, you will be able to access the max level 25.
- Learn more about the Diablo 4 Open Beta here.
If you want to know more about the game, read our guides:
- Diablo 4 Guide
- How to change weapon in Diablo 4?
- How to open silent chests in Diablo 4?
- Raising Spirits Quest in Diablo 4 – How to use Emote?
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