Diablo 4 open beta dates, plus how to get early access

Official release Diablo 4 on June 6 is still a few months away, but players will be able to preview the battle against Lilith’s minions during two Open Beta weekends in March. Let’s talk about what you need to do to access the Open Beta(s) and when they’ll happen.

Diablo 4 Early Access (Open Beta)

Diablo 4Two Open Beta Periods will be held on March 20,23 for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 and Xbox One:

  • This is only for those who ordered the game in advance. This Early Access weekend is from March 17-19.
  • This weekend: April 24 to 26,Open Beta will now be open to all.

How to access Diablo 4’s Open Beta

For everyone, both Open Betas will require you to sign in with your battle.net account, so you’ll need one of those if you don’t have one already.

You should, per Blizzard, get instant access to the Open Beta if you ordered the game digitally.

You will need an Early Access Code if you ordered the game from another source. For that, you’ll need to do a few extra steps. You will need to log in with battle.net, create an Early Access code and select your platform. On PC, that’s all you’ll need do — you’ll be able to access the Open Beta on March 17. On PlayStation or Xbox, you’ll get an email shortly before the Open Beta with another code to redeem on the PlayStation or Xbox store that will let you download the beta.

What’s in the Diablo 4 Open Beta

Open Beta, Early Access and Open Beta give you access to the Prologue as well as the whole of the First Act in Fractured Mountains. Your character — who can be a Barbarian, Druid, Necromancer, Rogue, or Sorceress — will be capped at Level 25. Progress will carry over from the Early Access Open Beta weekend to the Open Beta weekend, but progress won’t carry over to the full game.

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