

That’s assuming that you have the patience to wait out the extremely long queues which, according to Blizzard, is apparently intentional. Up to four players will be able to team up in online or couch co-op to explore Sanctuary and take on its challenges including the world boss Ashava. Fort this weekend’s beta test, players will be able to play as any of the five available classes as Blizzard unlocks the Druid and Necromancer for testing.

Last week, players were able to choose from three out of the five playable classes: the Barbarian, Rogue, and Sorcerer. Testers will be able to level their characters up to 25 as they play through the game’s prologue and first story act much like last weekend’s pre-order beta.

Diablo 4’s highly-awaited open beta test is now well underway on PC and consoles, giving anyone and everyone a chance to take the shared world action RPG out for a test drive for the entire weekend.
