I’m very pleasantly surprised by the closed beta of Diablo IV, but I’m even more pleasantly surprised to have been on Twitter these days and see how many people besides me are pleasantly surprised by the closed beta of Diablo IV. I’ve invested time in a lot of things this weekend, but one of them has to do with leveling up a mage from the new Blizzard game as much as possible…although it’s true that not everything was rosy during this first test. I tell you everything below:

This was the biggest problem with Diablo IV’s closed test

  • One of Diablo IV’s biggest mistakes It was falling into a series of mishaps that many previous Blizzard games have gone through
  • Is a problem it had to do with the long queues to enter to play the title
  • Sometimes they formed queues of over an hour and a half waiting depending on the schedule
  • However, and as the portal companions collected VGCSnow storm confirmed that they are already working on a fix for this issue
  • On the other hand, the company ensures that it is also working on other errors typical of this type of testing prior to the launch of a game: occasional crashes, bugs that take you out of the game, bugs that prevent you from joining a party, among others

But then… How’s Diablo IV?

Beyond this specific incident, I must say that this first beta of Diablo IV blew me away on every level. I was very skeptical of Blizzard after all the trouble it’s been through and most importantly because of a Diablo Immortal that didn’t quite buy me in, but I think we’re up against something. very big thing. If you don’t believe me, I remind you that in the second open beta that will take place in a few daysYou can see it with your own eyes.

For the rest, I only have to remind you that Diablo IV will be released on June 6, 2023 on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S.

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