The Diablo IV beta preload has started!
Attention all gamers! The moment we have been waiting for has finally arrived! Blizzard has officially opened the gates to Hell, granting early access to the highly anticipated Diablo IV beta. However, before you jump into the game, be aware that the installation file is quite hefty, weighing in at a whopping 80 GB with the UltraHD textures. So, if you plan on playing the game tomorrow, it is wise to begin the download process now.
If you are curious about when the servers will be opened, the system requirements for Diablo IV, and what content will be available during the game's testing period, then read on.
Diablo IV Beta - Preload, Start Time, PC Hardware Requirements Before you enter the Sanctuary, you must first download the game. According to Blizzard's announcements, the installation file should weigh around 45 GB, but players have reported that the UltraHD textures are also being downloaded, resulting in a total download size of over 80 GB. Therefore, it is recommended that you start the download process now to avoid any delay.
Here is the Diablo IV beta preload schedule: Open beta: Preload is now available. Players who download the early access beta will not need to download it again or download additional files to participate in the open game tests.
Update as of Yesterday The Diablo IV open beta file preload has started and will begin on March 24th at 5:00 pm.
When Will the Diablo IV Beta be Available? PC players using Battle.net, as well as PlayStation and Xbox console owners, will be able to start playing at the same time. The servers will be opened on March 24th at 5:00 pm, and the game tests will end on March 27th at 9:00 pm.
Diablo IV Beta Content - What Can We Expect During the Game Tests? During the early access weekend, we will have access to all five classes, including fierce barbarians, agile rogues, and magic-wielding wizards. Once the open beta weekend arrives, we will also be able to play as druids and necromancers. During gameplay, we will explore the entire Shattered Peaks area and get acquainted with the Prologue and Act I storyline.
On one Battle.net account, we can create up to one character, and each character can reach level 25. After reaching the highest level, we will be able to participate in battles with other players. Game progress will be carried over from the early access weekend to the open beta, but everything will be wiped after the tests. Therefore, we will have to start the game from scratch again on the release date of June 6th. Those who participate in the beta will receive small rewards, which will be assigned to their accounts on the day of the game's release.
How to Download Diablo IV Beta? Who Is Eligible to Play the Beta Version? To start playing on March 24th, you will need to download the appropriate client from Battle.net.
Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to get a sneak peek at Diablo IV before its official release date.
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