If you've pre-ordered the game then you'll be able to enjoy the dungeons of Hell in the early access release of Diablo IV between March 17 and March 19. Everyone else will be able to check out Diablo IV in the open beta that kicks off between March 24 and March 26.
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You will be able to play the prologue and first act from the full version of Diablo IV, and bonus: all progress you make will carry over from the early access and open beta versions of the game. However, characters will be limited to just level 25 šæšæšæ
One of the big changes in Diablo IV is something visible in the trailer, where the custom character creator is where gamers will craft their own character for the game. You'll be able to craft your own character in the Diablo IV early access + open beta of the game.
Diablo IV players will get to have a "significant look at the game" with both the prologue and first act seeing gamers enter the "Fractured Zone".
The full release of Diablo IV sees you battling demons and so much more on June 6.
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