The Diablo 4 beta offers a lot of content, and exploring everything is inherently difficult during the 3 and a half days we have at most. It’s legitimate to worry about running out of time, to try to play as much as possible by arranging your schedule around it.
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Open beta end dates and times
During this month of March, you can take on the hordes of demons on Sanctuary over two major weekends. The first weekend is already over, but you still have time to enjoy the open beta. At the time of writing these lines, you do indeed have more than 24 hours left.
The open beta began on Friday, March 24 at 5 p.m. (Paris time) and will end on Monday, March 27 at 9 p.m (Paris time).
World Boss spawn dates and times
Unfortunately, if you had the ambitionconfront and kill Ashava the decaying, it’s too late. It is not expected to appear again during this beta. You had to be connected at the right time on Saturday night, or this Sunday morning. You can watch a video and battle guide below.
Participation Rewards
If you’re really short on time and your goal is to unlock cosmetic rewards first, rather than explore everything, here’s a reminder of the requirements and content for the full game when it releases.
- The title First victim is received when you reach Kyovashad with a character. It is the main town in the region, count about 30 minutes to 1 hour if you take the time to watch the cutscenes. If you’re trying to go as fast as possible, you should be able to do it in 15 to 20 minutes on a first game.
- The title Early Voyager : Received for reaching level 20 with a character. It takes a few hours of play to reach this level.
Finally, the ornamental object Beta Wolf Pack : also received after reaching level 20 with a character, according to official information.
There are some ambiguities at this level though, as a Tour de force is unlocked in the game when you reach level 25 in the beta. It’s unclear if this is just a beta-specific challenge, or if there’s a reward attached to it.