The Diablo 4 beta release has been far from perfect so far. While many players have been able to dive into the early access beta for the dark fantasy RPG game and try out its first act, the initial launch has been plagued by lengthy queue times and players being dropped from the game, as well as performance issues on some hardware. Blizzard lists out some of the known Diablo 4 errors and issues it is actively working on as the beta continues.
Diablo community manager Adam ‘PezRadar’ Fletcher thanks players for their “overwhelming response to the early access beta weekend,” and lists out some of the most common problems the team is currently working to resolve. He notes that the team is working overnight and says that additional updates will be provided “no later than [Saturday] morning (PDT)” on the Blizzard forums.
The early access beta is available to players who have pre-ordered the game, and lets you pick from three of the Diablo 4 classes available in the full game. Players can reach up to level 25, and will earn an adorable sleeping wolf cub in a backpack for reaching level 20 on at least one character. An open beta weekend is set to follow on March 24-26, with progress carrying over and the remaining classes also becoming available.
Here are the Diablo 4 beta errors currently acknowledged by Blizzard:
Fletcher says Blizzard is also continuing to manage the flow of players in-game through the use of queues. He notes, “Many players have successfully logged in to the game, but we are aware that some have experienced longer than expected wait times.” Many are also finding themselves kicked out of the game thanks to Diablo 4 code 316719.
While my initial queue at launch was around 90 minutes, I was able to log on with
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