Diablo IV - Early Access Open Beta Now Live!
Diablo IV Early Access Open Beta is now live worldwide!


Originally Posted by Blizzard (Blue Tracker / Official Forums)
Gather around, wanderer. Your desire to combat Lilith’s legions in Diablo IV can be played out during our Open Beta and Early Access weekends—available on Windows PC, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, and PlayStation 4. Those who have pre-purchased Diablo IV will receive Early Access to the Open Beta from March 17–19. On the following weekend, the Open Beta will be available to everyone from March 24–26.



Open Beta Focus


During both the Open Beta and Early Access weekends, players will be able to intimately explore the early game of Diablo IV. This includes a first taste of the campaign via the Prologue and the entirety of Act 1. The first zone, Fractured Peaks, is yours to navigate as you please—stampede through the rugged landscape and cut down demons.

For the Open Beta and Early Access weekends, your character can only level up to Level 25, but you’re welcome to continue ripping through demons until the Open Beta ends. Make your mark on Sanctuary by clearing hellish hordes from dungeons, completing intriguing quests provided by the locals, and amassing powerful loot from fallen foes.

Simply put, this is your opportunity to combat the might of the Burning Hells prior to our June 6 release. With that said, the experience is not finalized and you may encounter performance issues, outages, and come across things that simply don’t work. After the Open Beta concludes, we’ll evaluate all feedback we’ve received and will make changes as needed. We look forward to you experiencing this small taste of what Diablo IV has to offer.

If you have not already pre-purchased a copy of Diablo IV for your platform of choice and want to get Early Access to the Open Beta, visit here.*



Open Beta Details

Open Beta and Early Access Weekends Duration

  • Early Access to the Open Beta begins March 17 at 9 a.m. PDT and concludes March 20 at 12 p.m. PDT.
  • The Open Beta begins March 24 at 9 a.m. PDT and concludes March 27 at 12 p.m. PDT.

As the Open Beta and Early Access weekends get closer, the ability to Early Download the game will become available. We’ll update this section with that information in the future.

Assume Your Role


During the Early Access weekend, players will have access to three classes. Assume the role of the battle-bred Barbarian, nimble Rogue, or elementally tuned Sorcerer. Once the Open Beta weekend comes around, the earthen Druid and undead-wielding Necromancer classes can also be played in addition to the original three.

A maximum of 10 characters can be made per Battle.net account. After reaching Level 25 with one character, we recommend you try repelling demonic hordes with additional classes to find your favorite. While progress will transfer from Early Access to Open Beta weekends, all characters made during these weekends will be deleted once the Beta ends.

Decimate Demons with Co-Op


On all consoles that support Diablo IV, via couch co-op, players can enlist a second demon slayer to combat the ranks of Hell screen-by-screen with. To play using couch co-op during the Early Access weekend, only one player will be required to have official access to this experience—the second player will need to have their Battle.net and console-specific accounts linked.

The strength of the Burning Hells knows no bounds. But you can even the odds by rallying a party of demon-destroyers via online 4-player co-op. To play this way during the Early Access weekend, all players, excluding those playing via couch co-op, will be required to have official access to this experience.

Note that vanquishing demons while near any player will grant you 5% bonus experience and 10% if you are near a member of your party.

Discover Fractured Peaks


Fractured Peaks is home to craggy steppes and snow-laden pathways, creating an unforgiving landscape rife with demons to slay and secrets to discover. This is where your wanderer’s legend is forged. After completing the prologue, the Fractured Planes will be yours to explore as you wish. There’s much to experience even in this small slice of Sanctuary, so we wanted to call out a few activities of interest.

Nestled among the mountains is the city of Kyovashad, a safe zone where you can repair and purchase new gear, upgrade your health potion, access the Stash, and much more. Think of the city as your base of operations between excursions into the frigid expanse of the zone.


The Main Questline of Diablo IV is rich and consists of multiple Acts. Look for Main Questline markers on your map to begin your pursuit of Lilith. Additionally, there are numerous Side Quests to embark upon throughout Fractured Peaks during your travels. If you find yourself slaying demons near the town of Nevesk, check out the Woodsman of Nevesk Side Quest and one of the nearby Altars of Lilith. Created by Lilith’s first children, these Altars are spread throughout Sanctuary. Finding them provides a permanent boost to the Core Stats of all characters on the Eternal Realm.

While trudging through the snow, you may come across World and Legion Events. World Events are small experiences that arise at random within the zone and may require you to do things such as escorting a lost soul to its loved one or satiate the hunger of bloodthirsty obelisks. World Events can usually be completed within a couple of minutes and are completely optional, but they always provide a reward for your heroics. There are many World Events for you to discover during the Open Beta, try completing them with other players, too.

In contrast, Legion Events are longer experiences meant to challenge you. Ensure you are prepared to overcome hordes of demons before entering them, and if you’re able, take them on with the aid of other players. These events will usually be marked on your map but are sometimes revealed after conquering a Stronghold. With risk comes reward—complete a Legion Event and you’ll be rewarded handsomely for prevailing. These events are optional and can be completed more than once.

Dungeons are a cornerstone of the Diablo universe. Diablo IV, and this Open Beta has no shortage of them to explore. Dungeons and their recommended Level to complete are displayed on your map. These are tight, tense instances where determination and skill will guide you to victory over whatever hell you discover within. Dungeons are a great place to put your skills to the test while also racking up useful gear for even more threatening encounters, such as world bosses.

Combat Massive World Bosses


Daring wanderers seeking a sizeable challenge should look no further—Ashava, a whirlwind of pestilence, has recently emerged in Fractured Peaks. Journal entries recounting sightings of this gargantuan plague bearer make note of her two massive forearm blades and ability to coat the ground in a viscous poison. Her blades, which can cleanly cut through stone and flesh alike, are to be feared. Records appear to mention a way to weaken Ashava, but unfortunately that portion of the page has corroded away.

It is thought that one wanderer alone cannot bring this beast to its knees. Come prepared for an intense fight and recruit your friends and other players to pursue the ultimate glory of conquering one of the Burning Hells’ most heinous creations to date. Should you find a path to victory, a sizeable loot drop awaits.

Here’s when you’ll have an opportunity to combat Ashava during the Open Beta and Early Access weekends:

  • March 18 at 10 a.m., 12 p.m., 10 p.m. and midnight PDT
  • March 25 at 10 a.m., 12 p.m., 10 p.m. and midnight PDT



Play the Open Beta, Lead the Pack

It wouldn’t be a trip to Sanctuary without earning a cache of unique rewards along the way. As you play Diablo IV during the Open Beta and Early Access weekends, showcase your wanderer’s prowess by collecting all three Open Beta rewards. Players who unlock these rewards will receive them once Diablo IV launches.

  • Initial Casualty Title: earned by reaching Kyovashad with one character.
  • Early Voyager Title: earned by reaching Level 20 on one character.
  • Beta Wolf Pack Cosmetic Item: earned by reaching Level 20 on one character.



Open Beta PC Specs

Knowing if your PC is also ready to reclaim Sanctuary from Lilith’s legions is crucial. We have provided both the minimum and recommended requirements for PC to point you in the right direction. During both the Open Beta and at launch, Diablo IV will not support ray tracing, but this is a feature we plan to add sometime after launch.

Minimum Requirements for PC*

Settings to run the Diablo IV Open Beta at 1080p native resolution / 720p render resolution, low graphics settings, 30 fps.

  • Operating System: 64-bit Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-2500K or AMD FX-8100
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 or AMD Radeon R9 280
  • DirectX: Version 12
  • Storage: SSD with 45 GB available space
  • Internet: Broadband Connection

Recommended Specifications for PC

Settings to run the Diablo IV Beta at 1080p resolution, medium graphics settings, 60fps.

  • Operating System: 64-bit Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-4670K or AMD R3-1300X
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 or AMD Radeon RX 470
  • DirectX: Version 12
  • Storage: SSD with 45 GB available space
  • Internet: Broadband Connection

*Diablo IV will attempt to run on hardware below minimum specifications, including HDDs, dual-core CPUs, and Integrated GPUs. However, the game experience may be significantly diminished.

Note: A Xbox Live Gold or PlayStation Plus subscription will not be required to play Diablo IV during the Open Beta and Early Access weekends in most regions. In Germany, a PlayStation Plus subscription will be required due to ratings requirements. Once Diablo IV launches, a Xbox Live Gold or PlayStation Plus subscription will be required to access some of the game’s multiplayer features.



Open Beta Early Download

Prepare yourself for the descent into Hell by downloading the Diablo IV Beta early.

  • Early Access: Early Download begins Wednesday, March 15 at 9 a.m. PDT
  • Open Beta: Early Download begins Wednesday, March 22 at 9 a.m. PDT
    • Players who have already downloaded for Early Access do not need to download again for Open Beta.

How To Early Download Diablo IV Open Beta

PC

  • Launch the Battle.net client. If Diablo IV is not already in your Favorites bar, you can add it by clicking on the + icon. Alternatively, you can find Diablo IV by accessing the All Games page. You’ll see Diablo IV at the top of the list.
  • Once you get to the Diablo IV Game Page, click the dropdown menu under Game Version and select the Diablo IV - Beta option. Click the blue button that says Install. The game will install and once it’s available, click Play to Launch.

Xbox

  • Launch the Xbox Store and search for Diablo IV–Open Beta. Select Download.

PlayStation

  • Launch the PlayStation Store and search for Diablo IV Open Beta. Select Download.



Share Your Journey in the Diablo IV Forums

Starting on March 17, wanderers across all platforms can casually talk about Diablo IV, report bugs, and provide feedback in our new Diablo IV forums. Once the forums go live, visit our homepage and click on the forums tab in the upper left corner to become a part of our incredible Diablo IV community. We’ll see you there!



Early Access Beta Code Redemption

Do you have a Beta Early Access code** for Diablo IV? It’s time to redeem it! If you pre-purchased the game digitally, Early Access to the Open Beta will be automatically available on the platform you pre-purchased for—no further action is required of you. But for those with an Early Access code, instructions are listed below. More information on how to download the Beta will be available as the Beta draws near.

Redemption Instructions

  • Go to diablo.com/beta and log in or create your Battle.net account.
  • Enter your code and select your gaming platform and region (if applicable) from the drop-down menu.
  • Be sure to check your selections before clicking the Redeem button.
  • A success page will confirm that your code was valid and claimed to the account.
  • For PC players, your account will be flagged for access right away.
  • For console players, a platform-specific code to download the Beta will be emailed to the address associated with your Battle.net account closer to the start of Early Access.



Community Play Livestream


On March 24 at 11 a.m. PDT, we’ll gather members of the development team for our first Community Play Livestream. Join us to glean tips and tricks from creators of the game as we play through some of the Open Beta content live!



Inarius Premium Statue


“I am Sanctuary, and Sanctuary is I! You seek to fight the very world itself when you seek to stand against me.”
-Inarius


Invite the defender of Sanctuary into your home—get the defiant Diablo IV Inarius 26 in Premium Statue. This renegade angel will be available now from the Blizzard Gear Store.



*Actual platform availability and launch date(s) of the Beta subject to change. Minimum Open Beta duration is 2 days. Limited time only. Internet connection required. Battle.net account required.

**Note that your Diablo IV Beta Early Access code can only be claimed once and is non-replaceable.
This article was originally published in forum thread: Diablo IV - Early Access Open Beta Now Live! started by Lumy View original post
Comments 78 Comments
  1. Zodiark's Avatar
    Yes hype = money but at some point it's just pandering. So as usual good gameplay and fun gets sidelined to more money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nereidaa View Post
    I don't know if you are aware, but you get to keep the progress you make in the Beta toward the release, meaning you can level every class up to 25. For a head start, that's not bad at all.

    In general, I don't understand the whole "have to pay to play Beta" mindset. The Beta access you get for preordering is a bonus. Preordering has been around since bread came sliced, and you used to get nothing out of it, other than waiting for the game to get released. If you want to pay later, then pay later, preorder is for people who want to make sure their money is already put aside for that thing alone, and they will have the game as soon as it releases.

    And let's not even talk about all the Kickstarter shit indie projects that never even get released, and the founders just run away with your money and laugh at your faces for it. Just grow up at this point, really, if preorders bother you (mostly because it's Blizzard, I presume) then you're gonna have a tough time in the real world.
    No you dont get to keep anything. All you keep is your character for NEXT beta weekend. Then when game goes live you have to start over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kranur View Post
    You're literally incapable of reading and have 0 common sense. You keep progress from the early access beta to the open beta. Nothing from the beta carries over to the release of the game.
    You get some titles and a cosmetic if you reach certain levels in the beta. These are the only things you will get on live, no chars and no progress.
    Yeah this exactly. When this guy made that comment I was like wtf bro did you even read the guidelines for the beta ??
  1. Kagthul's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by VoidSeeker199X View Post
    >Open Beta
    >you have to pay to access it
    That's not open.
    The Open Beta weekend is different than the Early Access weekend.
  1. Veggie50's Avatar
    I do wonder if next weekends beta will be the same rough login experience.

    While this beta is for the sheeple blizzard already locked in through pre-orders, next beta will be an actual selling event. There is much more incentive to make it smooth.
  1. chiddie's Avatar
    There is no pet. There is a cosmetic in which you have a bag with a pet on your back. It’s not like D3 where you have an active pet that goes around with you.

    Then there are two useless titles.

    End of the “benefits”.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Veggie50 View Post
    I do wonder if next weekends beta will be the same rough login experience.

    While this beta is for the sheeple blizzard already locked in through pre-orders, next beta will be an actual selling event. There is much more incentive to make it smooth.
    Friday has been a nightmare but yesterday evening I logged in at 9PM prepared for 8488392 mins queue and… well, zero queue. Logged in instantly and played two hours without disconnections or lags.

    I was truly impressed.
  1. Lurker1's Avatar
    I don't care how much crap blizzard trys to bribe with me i ain't buying it until i see a sale period 90 dollars aint happening i got a sweet i pad mini 6 coming soon im good.
  1. bjoerninger's Avatar
    yep, that's not the open beta, that's the early access. at least understand your own terms, blizzo <3
  1. Somarlane's Avatar
    Who would want open beta (beside the obvious game news sites)? I remember the beta for Diablo 3.

    1. Play.
    2. Report bugs.
    3. Provide feedback on: gameplay, user interface, story, so forth.
    4. Bang head on desk as Blizzard decides it knows best anyway.
    5. Sigh when Blizzard finally eats crow, because the horse has already left the barn.
    6. Play something else.
  1. kenn9530's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by rhorle View Post
    You can't even level up every class in the early access beta as only Barbarian, Sorceress, and Rogue are around. The context of your post is clear you thought the beta progress would carry over to the release of the game and give a head start.
    Next weekend will have all classes available, but it doesnt matter since there is no progress going to be carried over, not one beta test i have known has allowed progress to carry over.
  1. Capultro's Avatar
    Well, after playing the diablo4 beta, I really realize that this looks like the continuation of diablo 3, we have been fooled again, if I know I don't buy it, it's literally another diablo 3, I had to put my hands on my head ...god, how is it possible that they don't learn from their mistakes...
    pending points: necromancer: I hope it looks like Diablo 2, because Diablo 3 is shabby or worse...
    paladin, I hope they add it, and that it looks similar to that of Diablo 2, I don't want to see any crappy crusader that is useless as in Diablo3...
    I hope that with the rogue we can become our rogue trapsin

    I don't know if I'm asking too much, but if these things fail me, I'm not going to go through what happened in Diablo 3 again, I lost too many hours for nothing.
  1. Dawon's Avatar
    Played a lot this weekend, it's a fantastic game, mix of D2 and D3 with a gritty and dark look'n'feel, I love it! Sucks to have to wait 2.5 months before I can play and at that point it's summer so wont be able to sit and grind levels/gear as much as I would want to.

    The only 2 issues I have are; would want the camera to zoom out more and also the health bars on mobs are very dark and messy at some points, making it hard to see properly.
  1. beastytech's Avatar
    Firstly I will apologies in advance for what I'm about to say.

    I had a great time in the beta, most fun I've had in an ARPG in a LONG time. 100% (*#&%#'s all over Diablo 3, almost no comparison in my eyes. The Barb was a bit disappointing but it's early days, the Sorc was insanely fun! The World Boss was the highlight for me when the panned out (ITS ON LIKE DONKEY KONG!).

    Really looking to what else they have to offer. The MMO aspects they've implemented are a great addition and the quests were more entertaining that what i've experienced on recent MMO's.

    Again, apologies for providing positive feedback on this platform, it goes against the grain I know but here we are.

    Have fun guys! (or don't... I don't really care lol).
  1. ek0zu's Avatar
    I really detested d3 and its expansion Reaper of Souls that i played many many years after its initial release because for me D3 was one of the worst games i have ever played.
    If i Had not experienced Lost Ark in the meantime i would not even bother to try d4, but because i did and from the little info i have gathered it seems that d4 has many things that made Lost Ark a very good game, i am looking forward to try it out this weekend where the beta is going to be avalable for everyone.
    I have stopped pre-ordering anything related to Blizzard, this does not mean i am not buying it one day prior to its release, provided that the game is good, i did exactly the same with overwatch2 and dragonflight.
    I could say for myself that i am a blizzard fanboy with a little restraint :P.
  1. Carizle's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by crusadernero View Post
    We can call it whatever we want. Fact is, Blizzard is cashing out on pre oders and one way to make sure preoders are bought is to create beta weekends and early access rewards. Fact is, if Blizzard really just wanted players to test the game in any shape or form, they could have made that happen at no cost.

    Its nothing but a money scheme for, by the looks of it so far, a rather mediocre game. Makes sense though. They will make most money from D4 from when pre orderers opend and up until launch.
    Or you can just play the open better and pay nothing.... or you know.... don't play it??

    brainless will always be brainless...
  1. irnchriz's Avatar
    Played Rogue up to the beta cap of 25 and its great. Friday and Saturday had connection issues then was OK. I played on PC (RTX 3070) then Xbox Series X. Looked great on both. I like that area benefits apply to your alts and playing through with a sorcerer after hitting 25 on the Rogue showed quicker levelling. Lookig forward to playing Druid this weekend and cant wait till the launch in June.
  1. crusadernero's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Carizle View Post
    Or you can just play the open better and pay nothing.... or you know.... don't play it??

    brainless will always be brainless...
    What does that have to do with the topic at hand? Literally nothing. Or are you of the opinion that no one can say, discuss or talk about anything without being directly involved? The discussion was about preorders and how it functions in the gaming world today.

    Wether or not I bought it or plan on playing the beta got nothing to do with it. Or maybe it does, cause im taking an active choice by not preodering and by not committing time to a bought beta test. Not even the free one.

    Talking about "brainless", your take is much worse. If you dont want to talk about the subject at hand, dont bother replying. Serves no purpose.
  1. Carizle's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by crusadernero View Post
    What does that have to do with the topic at hand? Literally nothing. Or are you of the opinion that no one can say, discuss or talk about anything without being directly involved? The discussion was about preorders and how it functions in the gaming world today.

    Wether or not I bought it or plan on playing the beta got nothing to do with it. Or maybe it does, cause im taking an active choice by not preodering and by not committing time to a bought beta test. Not even the free one.

    Talking about "brainless", your take is much worse. If you dont want to talk about the subject at hand, dont bother replying. Serves no purpose.

    You literally said that blizzard is cashing out on pre-order money by giving people beta access, rewards, etc. which is partly true.... but then again you can also have beta access for FREE without pre-ordering... aka Open Beta.... which gives you access to all the classes, so essentially it is better to just not pay.

    There are other ways to get early access keys without paying blizard. For example, in the UK you can get one if you are virgin media or o2 customer. In fact, ANYONE can give you said key as long as you ask them nicely and they are a customer. At at least 10 people that I know have done it this way. I even gave away one of the 2 I got.

    So yes, they are capialising on pre-orders like EVERY other company that does pre-order for beta access/rewards. And no they aren't at the same time due to the fact that 1) you can literally wait for open beta and 2) there are other ways to get keys without paying blizzard directly.

    At the end of the day, anyone who pre-orders a game nowadays is just stupid anyway...

    There is always going to be a pre-order of some sort with most games... If you don't like the way they are doing business then simply don't pre-order, wait for the free open beta or just don't buy the product... it's that simple.
  1. Myradin's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Faeldan_US View Post
    Didnt they give diablo III game away for free if you had done a 6 month sub time on WoW years ago?
    You had to agree you were going to stay subbed for 12 months in advance. It wasn't just tied the the normal 6 month sub.
  1. exsanguinate's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Nzx View Post
    D3 speed, lmao. D3 is like ret paladin compared to PoE, which is the speed the game should be at - and probably will be, considering you barely even have an ultimate by the end of beta let alone a full build and gear.
    Ok but I was talking about Diablo, not PoE. Diablo is what I want to play, not PoE. Is PoE Diablo? No. Ok bro? Why should I care about speed in PoE? Ok ty

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