As many of you already know, and if you don’t know by now, the Diablo IV Open Beta starts this month. On this occasion, Blizzard has divided the open beta into two phases: one for those who have pre-purchased the game and another for everyone. For this reason, we wanted to publish this guide with everything you need to know before entering to her. It is a summary with the most important aspects, but if you want more details, you have all the detailed information in the blogs the Blizzard.

Where can I play the beta?

Your wish to battle the Legions of Lilith in Diablo IV may come true during the upcoming Open Beta and Early Access weekends. These betas will be available on Windows PC, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4.

When?

Those who pre-purchased Diablo IV will receive Early access to the open beta from March 17-19. The following weekend the open beta will be available for all from March 24 to 26.

Early access to the open beta begins March 17 at 9 a.m. PDT and ends March 20 at 12 p.m. PDT.

The open beta begins March 24 at 9 a.m. PDT and ends March 27 at 12 p.m. PDT.

Content

During Open Beta and Early Access weekends, players will be able to explore the beginning of Diablo IV in depth. This includes initial contact with the campaign via the Prologue and all of Act 1. The first area, Fractured Peaks, lets you roam at your leisure: roam the rugged landscape and slay demons.

Max level per character

During Open Beta and Early Access weekends, your character can only level up to level 25, but you will be able to continue killing demons until the end of the open beta. Make your mark on Sanctuary by clearing hellish hordes from dungeons, completing intriguing quests provided by locals, and amassing powerful loot from fallen enemies.

These two betas are best time to test game classes and see which one you like best, before the June 6 launch.

During the Early Access weekend, players will have access to three classes. Take on the role of a battle-hardened barbarian, nimble rogue, or wizard with an elemental tuner. Come the weekend of the open beta, in addition to the three original classes, the Earth Druid and the undead wielding Necromancer will also be playable.

can be created a maximum of 10 characters per Battle.net account. After reaching level 25 with a character, we recommend trying to fend off demonic hordes with additional classes until you find your favorite. While progress will continue from early access weekends to open beta, all characters created during these weekends will be deleted after the beta ends.

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There will be bugs and performance issues, this is a beta version

Simply put, this is your chance to battle the power of the Burning Hells ahead of launch on June 6. That said, the experiment is not over and you may experience performance issues, crashes, and things that just don’t work. Once the open beta is complete, we will evaluate all the feedback we received and make any necessary changes.

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Pre-download

As the Open Beta and Early Access weekends approach, the possibility of early download of the game will be available. Pay attention to Diablo IV social networks and its official website to find out when you can pre-download the client.

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