

Official (and unofficial) gameplay videos look promising so far, and it'll be interesting to see how Diablo 4 distinguishes itself from its predecessors. Spotted by Reddit user iV1rus0, the footage appeared in the form of two videos uploaded to files.fm, one roughly five minutes in length, and the other around 38 minutes long. One of the pre-order bonuses includes the ability to participate in the open beta program set to start sometime in February 2023. Those who missed out on the closed beta program will have another chance to play Diablo 4 before launch. That might not hold for very long, given the frequency of Diablo 4-centric leaks. Thankfully, the game's ending is still a closely guarded secret. However, that didn't stop some intrepid beta testers from uploading their adventures online. It fits the overall timeline perfectly, given that Blizzard shut down the game's invite-only beta program. The leak consists of two videos, one is around five minutes and the. The footage is from a test-build of the highly anticipated action RPG. Now, Windows Central has narrowed it down to April 2023.ĭiablo 4 will be up for pre-order after a final trailer at The Game Awards (December 8), the report adds. Around 40 minutes of leaked Diablo 4 footage has emerged. A report from earlier estimated that it would be launched sometime in 2023. Although there have been multiple teasers, trailers and developer commentaries, the game still does not have a fixed release date. It has been four years since Blizzard showed off Diablo 4 at BlizzCon.
