Last weekend, players all over the world were finally able to try out Diablo IV before its release in June thanks to its open beta, which was generally well-received. However, not everything was perfect, and all participants were encouraged to leave feedback.
As the amount of fan feedback has surely been massive, the development team requires some time before it can provide an update on it. Blizzard's Rod Fergusson confirmed such an update will be coming in a couple of weeks, alongside confirmation on what the developer will address before the game launches.
PSA: We're going through all of your feedback and will have an update in a couple of weeks about what we heard and what we're addressing. Thanks for helping to test the Beta and your patience as we worked through issues. #DiabloIV #Grateful pic.twitter.com/iMWZwtJ7uo
— Rod Fergusson (@RodFergusson) March 29, 2023
Thankfully, according to Global Community Development Director Adam Fletcher, it won't take long to see more of Diablo IV, as a new developer update stream will be coming in April. Alongside a special guest, members of the development team will discuss progression and endgame systems, and possibly some beta learnings.
Getting a lot of questions about next developer update stream. That will be in April. We will have a special guest!
Last dev stream we mentioned that our next topic will be progression/endgame systems in #DiabloIV. We expect to also chat about some beta learnings.
— Adam Fletcher (@PezRadar) March 30, 2023
The Diablo IV open beta did not just let players on PC and consoles try out the game but also make some discoveries by looking at its files. According to dataminers, the next entry in the series by Blizzard will be the second PC game to support
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