

Even though that’s a long way from the max level of 100, it’s enough to give you a good feel for gameplay. There’s a lot of content to enjoy during beta: you can play through the prologue and the entirety of Act 1, up to level 20.
#Diablo 4 download drivers#
If you play on PC with an NVIDIA card, be sure to download the latest drivers as well, as some issues were reported during the initial beta.
#Diablo 4 download update#
On May 10, you should see an update available for the game - it’s about 30gb, so leave yourself plenty of time to download before the beta launches on Friday.
#Diablo 4 download Patch#
If you downloaded the beta client during the previous beta, you’ll just have to patch it. Downloading the beta was around 80gb on PC and current generation consoles, but only 40gb if you skipped high-res textures on PC or played on a last generation console. If you only see Diablo 4 for pre-purchase, look for a dropdown to select the beta client to download. PC players can download the beta from their client, while PlayStation and Xbox players should search for “Diablo 4 Server Slam” their relevant stores. If you haven’t downloaded the Diablo 4 beta (or deleted your client after the beta finished), you’ll need to download it again. The client is available on PC, PlayStation, or Xbox - and console players won’t need a subscription to PlayStation Plus or Xbox Live Gold subscription to play during the beta. You can download the Diablo 4 beta client now. Here’s what you should know to play the Diablo 4 beta now that it’s live. But there are a couple of big changes during this testing period: you’ll only be able to level to 20 and Ashava, the world boss, will spawn every three hours throughout the weekend. This beta is very similar to the first: you’ll be able to play all classes and go through Act 1 and explore the Frozen Peaks zone. But the goal with this test is to push the servers to their limits so the devs can make sure we have a good launch day. I thought the previous beta gave the game a good stress test, with long login queues and server stability issues, such as characters “rubber-banding” and not being able to leave an area - if they could log in and stay logged in at all. That means if you have a chance, you should make the time to log in so Blizzard can see how the servers hold up under a crush of players.

The devs refer to this short beta as a “Server Slam,” and it’s intended to be a stress test. The next Diablo 4 beta test is from May 12 – 14, starting at 12pm pacific on Friday and lasting until 12pm pacific on Sunday. We’re getting close to Diablo 4’s release date, and the game went through a round of beta testing in March - but now we’re gearing up for another round of Diablo 4 beta testing.

Update: The Diablo 4 beta is now over, but we’ll all get to play when the game launches on June 6!
