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Blizzard Entertainment announced the third beta for their upcoming role-playing game, Diablo IV, during a D4 Developer Livestream. This beta will be conducted to test server loads and will be designed to test the game servers and infrastructure ahead of the stable release of the game on June 2nd. This beta will be available for all major platforms, including Windows PC, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, and PlayStation 4.

The company will test its latest integration, changes, and updates to the game, bringing new classes, skills, and items. This new beta will improve performance and stability, and reduce loading times, bug fixes, and balance changes. Diablo IV Beta 3 is scheduled to run between May 12th at 12 PM PDT and May 14th. With this beta, you can play the game up to level 20 with all events, classes, and players, just like the previous two beta test programs.

You will see major improvements with the upcoming beta, as developers have put in efforts after they have made tweaks taken from the previous beta program feedback and reports to make the game far superior compared to the previous build. Players will have a 48-hour time window to explore the game.

Diablo IV Beta 3 “Server Slam Beta”

Diablo IV Beta 3, also known as Server Slam, requires players to purchase the digital version of the game from Xbox or PlayStation, or from Blizzard.net, depending on your platform. Fans shouldn’t miss the opportunity to test the game before anyone else. The beta will start on the same weekend Tear of Kingdom launches, as the company is trying to gather as many players as possible. The company might have taken this approach to capitalize on the excitement surrounding Tear of the Kingdom by having its beta take place simultaneously.

The beta will feature five different playable classes: Barbarian, Druid, Demon Hunter, Monk, and Necromancer. The game will unlock five zones to explore: Wortham, Ashwood Cemetery, Dark Wood, Dahlgur Oasis, and Kyovashad. Apart from this, the game will also give users a variety of activities, including dungeons, raids, and PVP.

Diablo Pre-download on May 10th, Rewards will be rolled over to the Final Launch

Diablo IV Beta 3 "Final Beta" is scheduled for 48 hours from May 12th to allow players to try the game and receive exclusive rewards before the June 6th release.

Players can enjoy the first Act I and the first zone, Fractured Peaks of Diablo IV. Players who join the beta will also receive exclusive rewards for players who participated in the server slam, including a new mount, title, and cosmetic items. They can also earn the Cry of Ashava Mount Troupha, for which players need to defeat the World Boss Ashava.

To enjoy the game the most, you can also play it with your loved ones, as it will support couch co-op, cross-play, and cross-progression. Players can pre-download the game on May 10th. Your progress in the beta will not carry over to the live game because the studio wants to give players a fair start when the game officially launches. Since the company has already conducted two different beta tests, and players have mostly responded positively, after the beta closes, developers will start working on the collective feedback to fix the remaining issues with the game server and infrastructure.

Diablo IV Beta 3 "Final Beta" is scheduled for 48 hours from May 12th to allow players to try the game and receive exclusive rewards before the June 6th release.

Overall, the Diablo IV Beta 3 “Server Slam Beta” is a great opportunity for players to test the game before its official release. With new classes, skills, and items, along with improved performance and stability, the game promises to be a thrilling experience for all players. Including exclusive rewards and the Cry of Ashava Mount Troupha also adds to the excitement of the beta testing.

It’s important to note that progress made during the beta testing will not carry over to the live game, so players can enjoy a fair start when it officially launches. With the positive response from previous beta tests, it’s great that the developers are working hard to fix any remaining issues with the game servers and infrastructure.

In conclusion, if you’re a fan of the Diablo franchise or just looking for a new RPG to try out, don’t miss out on the Diablo IV Beta 3 “Server Slam Beta.” It’s a great way to experience the game before its official release and provide valuable feedback to the developers.

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