Diablo IV open beta will allow you to play with all classes

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Diablo IV open beta

Diablo IV open beta – Blizzard provided more details about the Diablo IV open beta during a live that took place last Tuesday, February 28th.

Diablo IV open beta

As reported, during the early access weekend (available to those who pre-order the game), which will take place from March 17th to 19th, players will have access to the Renegade, Mage and Barbarian classes, while the Necromancer and Druid classes will join the beta the weekend it becomes available to all players, March 24-26. With this, it will be possible to play with all classes in the beta.

Players will be able to create up to 10 characters in that period, giving them plenty of opportunity to test out different paths and hero styles. There will be a gigantic World Boss for players to challenge themselves and collect rewards. Strongholds, taken over by evil, can be conquered and converted for good, and can become villages, harbor new waypoints, or become event locations.

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All progress made during the Early Access weekend will carry over to the Open Beta weekend. All characters will be deleted when the beta ends.

Players who reach level 20 with at least one character will earn cosmetic items and Wolf Pack titles to use in the full game.

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