

Previously, Blizzard announced a number of changes that it would look to make to Diablo 4 after its beta phase wrapped. For anyone who misses out on this closed beta, public tests are due to begin early next year.Perhaps the best thing about this new trial for Diablo 4 is that it will be markedly improved compared to the iteration of the game seen in the Open Beta.

Players can expect to receive their invite by 18th November. The beta will be available on all platforms (PC, Xbox and PlayStation) with support cross-play and cross-progress. To receive an invite, communication preferences from must be changed so that news and special offers communications are enabled. In order to qualify for the closed beta, players will need to have recently played a lot of endgame content in Diablo 2: Resurrected, Diablo 3, and Diablo Immortal. The content in the closed beta will be the new event Helltide, Nightmare Dungeons, reward system Whispers of the Dead, PvP zones called Fields of Hatred, and endgame character build system Paragon Boards. Watch the developer update regarding Diablo 4's closed endgame beta. Invites will be sent directly to players who have "recently spent significant time in Diablo endgame experiences", with eligibility being determined using gameplay data.

The announcement was made through a video of franchise general manager Rod Fergusson and game director Joe Shely, with more information detailed on Blizzard's official website. Blizzard has announced it will be conducting a closed beta test for the endgame of upcoming release Diablo 4.
