Blizzard has shared the two most popular Diablo 4 classes from its recent open beta weekend, as part of an infographic detailing various interesting statistics. For Diablo 4's open beta, Blizzard unlocked all five of the game's final classes: Barbarian, Druid, Necromancer, Rogue, and Sorcerer. All five classes have a history going back to previous releases in the Diablo franchise. It's always been interesting to consider which of Diablo 4's classes will prove more popular than the others, though.
Class popularity in Diablo games has become a surprisingly transparent statistic recently. That's because both Diablo 3 and Diablo 2: Resurrected feature seasonal leaderboards that allow players to see which classes are popular. For Diablo 3's early 2023 Season 28, Wizard and Necromancer are two popular classes. For Diablo 2: Resurrected, Sorcerer is the most popular and Paladin is the second most popular, with Necromancer a distant third. Whether that carries over into Diablo 4 is an interesting question.
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According to an infographic shared for Diablo 4's open beta containing various statistics, two classes stand apart for the pack. Unsurprisingly, Sorcerer is one of those classes. While Blizzard didn't share any specific statistics, it can probably be assumed that Sorcerer was dramatically more popular than the rest. The other most-played class during the Diablo 4 beta was, also unsurprisingly, Necromancer. The Sorcerer and Necromancer's popularity from Diablo 2: Resurrected and Diablo 3 carried over into Diablo 4.
As for why both the Sorcerer and Necromancer were so popular, both were considered the beta's two strongest classes with regard to
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