Diablo 4 closed end game beta early details revealed

Published , by Ozzie Mejia

Diablo 4 will undoubtedly be one of the biggest releases of 2023, but there's still a lot on Blizzard's agenda before the full game can go out to the public. One of the most important elements of any Diablo title is the end game and the publisher wants to make sure it's a lasting and rewarding experience. That's why Blizzard not only has a few ideas for what to include in the upcoming Diablo 4 closed end game beta, the development team also knows who to invite.

The closed end game beta will take players into a post-campaign Sanctuary, but Blizzard will make extra sure not to issue any story spoilers. The goal is to provide a lasting challenge that also proves satisfying. To that end, that's why Blizzard only wants seasoned end game users. The publisher will rummage through its user base to specifically search for those who have spent ample time in the end games for Diablo 2: Resurrected and Diablo 3. Those who have racked up a substantial amount of time will be the first to receive invites.

What's notable about this approach is that a user's privacy settings will have to be adjusted if they want to be considered for an invite. Players are being prompted to check the "News and Special Offers from Battle.net" box on the Battle.net Communication Preferences section of their launcher so that Blizzard can check on their play time. Players will have until October 11 to decide what means more to them: their privacy or an early beta?


Source: Blizzard

Here is what players should plan to see during the Diablo 4 closed end game beta, according to the Blizzard website:

There's no exact word on when the Diablo 4 closed end game beta will start, but Blizzard does note that the cutoff for invites is Friday, November 18. We'll continue to watch the ongoing development of Diablo 4. Come to Shacknews for the latest updates.