Blizzard has shared a list of fixes that it's making based on issues from the Diablo 4 early access beta for the upcoming open beta. The launch of Diablo 4's early access beta this past weekend was perhaps rockier than Blizzard may have expected. Early on, the beta featured lengthy queues to play, frequent disconnects, and a variety of technical issues. Blizzard is doing what it can to improve Diablo 4 prior to tomorrow's open beta launch and has shared some of what it has fixed.
Diablo 4 will be launching in early June and two March betas will be the only opportunity to try the game prior. Last weekend, Blizzard hosted the first Diablo 4 beta, exclusive to pre-orderers and those who were given a code. Despite early technical problems, the Diablo 4 early access beta saw dramatic improvements over the weekend. Now the second beta, the open beta, will be held over the coming weekend. Blizzard expects a significantly larger group of players.
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A list of bug fixes that Blizzard has planned for Diablo 4's open beta was recently published on the game's official forums, with several additional fixes added over time. For Diablo 4 players who encountered technical problems with the early access beta or those worried about the state of Diablo 4's open beta, the list is an encouraging sign. The hope is that Blizzard has minimized the number of experience-ruining bugs dramatically.
The list of bug fixes isn't long but does cover a lot of ground. For example, one bullet point is for fixing «multiple miscellaneous crash-related issues.» Another says that Blizzard has made a fix that will dramatically improve queue times. Other smaller fixes include one to world boss Ashava's
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