Not all players will expect Diablo IV until June 6.

We already know when exactly Diablo IV it will be open to the first players. The game’s availability schedule was revealed by Mike Ybarra of Blizzard Entertainment.

The company’s CEO issued a “correction” to the information, which he shared on Blood last month. It turns out that US players will officially start playing a day earlier than expected. However, the date for the European market remains unchanged.

Four Diablo it will be available starting June 5 at 4 p.m. PT in the US or June 6 at midnight in Europe. Those who have a pre-order for the Deluxe or Ultimate editions will be able to enter the game much sooner. These players will have access to Diablo 4 starting June 1 at 4:00 p.m. PT in the US or midnight on June 2 in Europe.

Some European players will probably be tempted to join the nightly release of the new Diablo, as was the case with the previous installment in the series. As long as they don’t get discouraged by the open beta experience. These tests turned out to be “the biggest in the history of the series”, which, unfortunately, became evident in the long queues for servers after they started, and as early as Early Access.

Diablo IV heads to PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S. The developers intend to make the wait more enjoyable for gamers by sharing more information about the game, including in streams, including the upcoming will take place April 20

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Passionate about video games (and others) for years, he completed an MBA in linguistics, defending a thesis on games. He started his adventure with GlobeLiveMedia in 2015, writing in the editorial department, then also covering movies and oh, horror! – technology (also a contributor to the Games Encyclopedia). He started with platform games, which he still loves (including metroidvania), but he also likes card games (including “analog” games), fighting games, soul games and virtually any other kind of game. Don’t ask about the graphics: after a few hours of exposure, you can revel in pixelated game characters reminiscent of the days of the Game Boy era (if not older).

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