A 36-minute gameplay of Diablo 4 has surfaced online, offering a glimpse of what’s to come in the open beta and then in the game itself.

The Diablo IV open beta is fast approaching: the initial testing phase (for those who pre-ordered the game) will begin tomorrow. Players are a little scared, but overall they’re excited. As for the release of the game for PC, PS4, PS5, XOne and XSX / S, it is scheduled for June 6.

Anticipation can be made more enjoyable by watching a 36 minutes of play devil IVwhich leaked online today. If spoilers don’t scare you and you decide to watch it, keep in mind that its audiovisuals leave a lot to be desired. Additionally, the video shows numerous flaws, likely indicating that it is from an older version of the game.

If you’re looking for more in-depth information on the upcoming Diablo IV Open Beta, I refer you to our roundup, where you’ll read everything you need to know. The date of March 24 is particularly important, because that is when the actual beta testing phase will begin., in which all interested parties can participate. It will last until March 27. At this point, players will test all five character classes offered by Diablo IV at launch: Witch, Rogue, Barbarian, Necromancer, and Druid (pre-orders will only test the first three).

Sociologist by training, gamer by passion. His video game adventure began at the age of four, with the Famicom clone. Currently, he prefers challenging PCs and RPGs, but doesn’t shy away from consoles or other genres. He has been writing professionally since 2016. He joined GlobeLiveMedia five years later, although he has known the site since he had access to the Internet, to combine his love of writing and gaming. He mainly deals with news and editorials. When not playing or writing, he is happier reading, watching TV shows (less often movies) and Premier League games, listening to heavy music and walking his dog . He loves the works of Stephen King almost unconditionally. He has not given up on following in his footsteps. However, he keeps his first “literary achievements” locked away in a drawer.

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