It’s worth noting that the open beta is limited to the first two acts of Diablo 2, and there will be no level cap in place. The open beta also includes online multiplayer, which lets you team up with up to eight players total to fight the forces of hell or engage in PvP combat. You can even try out cross progression between platforms - though the beta will not be available on the Nintendo Switch.Īccording to Blizzard, both betas will allow you to try out five classes: the Paladin, Druid, Barbarian, Amazon and Sorceress. During this weekend, anyone can play the Diablo II: Resurrected Beta on PC, Xbox or PlayStation. A public open beta weekend kicks off the following weekend, starting from 20 August at 10am PDT (21 August, 1am Singapore time). If you haven’t pre-ordered the game, don’t fret. Only players who have pre-ordered the game or the Diablo Prime Evil Collection on PC, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, and PlayStation 4 will be able to access the game this weekend. The early access weekend begins on 13 August, 10am PDT (14 August, 1am Singapore time). An early access beta will be held towards the end of this week for pre-order customers, but a public open beta will also be available the following weekend for everyone else. Get your hands on Diablo 2: Resurrected during this month's open betaĬontroversy-ridden Blizzard Entertainment has announced that Diablo 2: Resurrected’s beta sessions will begin this weekend.
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