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| Blizzard has confirmed that Diablo 4 will receive another open beta on all platforms next month.
We suspected this might be the case as Blizzard seemingly teased the news this week and it's now official. Diablo 4 is in open beta from Friday, May 12 through Sunday, May 14. The announcement was made during today's Diablo 4 Developer Livestream. "Go ahead and slap our servers," Game Director Joe Scheley said.
Blizzard has also confirmed that all of the initial Diablo 4 beta changes will be featured in the new beta, so you have a chance to test everything before the game's full launch on June 6th. The new beta will be the same as the previous weekend, allowing you to explore the Shattered Peaks while playing the Prologue and Act 1. Progress from previous beta weekends will not carry over.
More good news: Blizzard has revealed that the upcoming beta will give you another chance to earn the Diablo 4 beta test rewards offered in previous betas, and most importantly, the adorable wolf pack cosmetic that you can get when you reach 20 -th level in Sanctuary. There will also be a new reward in the form of the Cry of Ashava Mount Trophy, which of course is dedicated to the world boss returning in the next beta.
The May Open Beta is confirmed to be a "secret announcement" as Diablo franchise boss Rod Fergusson teased earlier this week, so if you're still sitting around watching today's livestream hoping for something else, you're probably You can log out now if you're not interested in the finer details of the beta game changes.If you need buy diablo 4 items after it launches, you can buy them from professional sites like Diablo4Items.com.
In a pleasant surprise, another Diablo 4 beta has been announced, with just over six weeks left to launch. The game recently went gold, which means there are no more development hurdles ahead of launch. It also means that the next beta is "very close to the launch version of the game" and won't get any major changes until it's fully released.
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