When does the Diablo 4 beta end?

Players have two chances to experience Diablo 4 before release.

Diablo 4 art featuring Lillith
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Diablo 4’s public beta gives players a golden opportunity to test out the highly anticipated dungeon crawler on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox One before the game officially launches later this year.

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Although the first beta—reserved for players who pre-ordered the game—has been and gone, there’s still time to play the second phase before it closes down.

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The beta has been a relatively smooth experience so far despite error codes preventing players from entering the game and kicking them back into the queue. That being said, there are almost certainly a number of bugs out there that need finding and fixing before Diablo 4’s release on June 6.

Given that the early access period is available for a limited time, players may want to know how long they have with the game before it’s stripped away from them once again. This is everything we know about Diablo 4’s beta right now.

How long is the Diablo 4 beta?

The demon Lilith from Diablo 4.
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The open beta for Diablo 4 started on March 24 at 11am CT and will end on March 27 at 2pm CT, once again allowing players to enjoy the game for a whole weekend. For players in Europe, that’s Friday a 6pm CEST to Monday at 9pm CEST. After this final beta test, players won’t be able to access the game until its eventual release on June 6, 2023.

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