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When is the Diablo 4 Open Beta? – Answered

Jump in on the action even if you missed the Closed Beta!

The Diablo 4 Early Access Beta has received hype so big, with many Diablo fans being able to grasp some of that fresh Diablo action before the full release of the game despite the initial server issues, while many other Diablo fans were left on the wrong side of the door because they sadly did not get the beta access key. However, we have good news, and this will no longer be an issue for those players, because Blizzard has confirmed a time-limited Diablo 4 Open Beta.

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Read more to find out when is the Diablo 4 Open Beta taking place and how you too can join, for free, here on Prima Games.

When Can You Play the Diablo IV Open Beta? – Answered

All players who participate in the Diablo 4 Open Beta will be able to explore the first zone of the game. Diablo 4 Open Beta starts on March 24, 2023, at 9 AM PT, 12 PM ET, or at 4 PM GMT. The Open Beta for Diablo 4 will last a short while, given that it’s confirmed that it will be shut down on March 27, 2023, at 12 PM PT, 3 PM ET, or 7 PM GMT. That gives Diablo fans a little over 72 hours to play around (assuming the servers will be functional for the full duration of this Open Beta).

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How to Access Diablo 4 Open Beta

You will be able to access the Diablo 4 Open Beta with the instructions that Blizzard releases on their official page for Beta and most likely, there will be a time period before the release of the Open Beta where you will be able to pre-download the files and just jump in the action when the gates open.

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How to Play Diablo 4 Open Beta

You will be able to play Diablo 4 Open Beta as soon as your download is complete and the Open Beta officially opens on March 24. Make sure to check their Beta page linked above for signups for the Open Beta, after which you will be allowed to download the Open Beta from your Battle.NET client.

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How to Join Diablo IV Open Beta

You too can join in on the action in the first act of Diablo 4 (which includes some world boss encounters as well) on March 24, starting at 9 AM PT. You can join in with friends (actually, that would be recommended). Find out more about the Diablo 4 Open Beta on a separate Blizzard’s News Page.

Which Classes Will Be Available in Diablo IV Open Beta?

All five classes will be available during Diablo 4 Open Beta, based on the officially released information on Blizzard’s Website. Those classes are Barbarian, Necromancer, Sorcerer, Druid, and Rogue.

Can You Get the Beta Wolf Pack in the Open Beta of Diablo 4?

Yes, you can! You just need to reach Level 20. That’s all for this article, everyone. Make sure to check our Diablo 4 game tag which is left under this article, for more Diablo content. We have some cool guides in case you get stuck during some stages of progression, so that you can spend more time doing those fun activities. See you around!


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Nikola has been a Staff Writer at Prima Games since May 2022. He has been gaming since being able to hold an Amiga 500 joystick on his own, back in the early 90s (when gaming was really good!). Nikola has helped organize dozens of gaming events and tournaments and has been professionally attached to gaming since 2009.