For the writing of this article, I tested out all three available classes so far: Berserker, Sorcerer, and Rogue. It also covers only until the first Act of the game, contained within the area of Fractured Peaks, which runs for about five hours of gameplay. The Open Beta only allows players to bring their characters up to Level 25, from the Level 100 cap that you can bring your players to in the full game. Hence, the importance of Lilith had to be built up, and Blizzard has done a great job in making sure players know who Lilith is and why she’s dangerous. It’s important for Blizzard to do this because Lilith is a new antagonist – granted, she has been present in the previous games and has been mentioned multiple times, but it’s the first time for the players to actually encounter Lilith. It sets the tone for the rest of the game, and Lilith’s presence all throughout, at least within the scope of the beta, really sells her importance to the players. It clearly communicates what brought about the events of the game, and what the stakes are for our adventurers. The game opens with the memorable cinematic cutscene that heralded the arrival of Diablo IV. Read on for our Diablo 4 Open Beta First Impressions, and see if it’s worth it for you to pre-purchase the game for an early taste of Sanctuary’s war for salvation. While the experience so far is just limited, it gives players a good sample of what Diablo 4 is going to be. Diablo 4 Open Beta opened on March 17 for players who pre-purchased either the Deluxe or the Ultimate Edition, or for those who purchased a Double Down from KFC.
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