


While Diablo Resurrected will release for consoles too, and future tests will include console players, right now you need a PC to take part in the test. Perhaps most important to note is that this test is for PC players only.

You'll also need an internet connection to download and play the test. If you get access then there's no cap to how long you can play or what level you reach, but your progress won't carry over to the full game. Firstly, the invitations are being released in waves throughout April 9 so keep an eye on your inbox. If you do manage to get an invite, there are a few things worth noting. It's not guaranteed you will be selected, but it's possible you could be selected for a future Diablo 2 Resurrected test. But, if you want to try your luck then you can still opt-in right now. How to apply for Diablo 2 Resurrected alpha testīlizzard has said that a limited amount of PC players who have pre-registered on the Diablo 2 Resurrected website will be able to download the technical alpha. We want to know if we’re upholding the authenticity of design with our new visuals and quality of life changes."īlizzard has confirmed the full game will release with multiplayer and future tests will allow select fans to try this out too. Still, we are also thrilled to welcome new players to experience this iconic classic, and we look forward to the feedback you all may share. "As diehard fans, we understand that many of you are itching to return to a game so fondly remembered. We are pleased to announce the Diablo II: Resurrected Single-player Technical Alpha, the first of multiple tests," Blizzard said blog post. "Our journey back to this iconic experience is about to begin. The aim of the test, and the reason it's limited to single-player, is (according to Blizzard) to allow the developer to focus on "early game systems, the three playable classes, and client performance data" while making sure fans are happy with the remaster's authenticity – though old cinematics are being used as a placeholder in this test.
