Diablo 4 Beta: The 5 things you won't see until the game's final release

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The Diablo IV open beta allows players to test a large number of side quests, all five classes and the main Act 1 mission, but also deprives players of some key features.

The Diablo IV open beta allows players to test a large number of side quests, all five classes and the main Act 1 mission, but also deprives players of some key features.

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The Diablo 4 open beta is about to end and as you may have noticed, some features are limited. That's why below are the important things that you will only be able to enjoy when the game is finally released on June 6, 2023.

 

Horses and riding

Horses and riding will play an important role in Diablo 4, as the open world is quite large and using a mount will quickly become essential. So that you don't wear your feet out, personal horses will help you explore the surroundings faster. You may have come across a few stables in the beta cities, but you can't use them at the moment.

 

Other regions and PvP

Diablo 4 will offer you a huge open world to explore with different levels of dungeons and new D4 items to collect. However, in the beta, you can only explore one area from the five realms.

Also note that PvP is not supposed to be the focus of Diablo 4 and therefore is not present in the beta either. In order to compete with other players, you have to go to special areas to attack them for special loot.

 

Paragon

Diablo 4 features a more complex paragon system that resembles the skill system in Path of Exile. Paragon can only be unlocked at level 50 or higher, but the beta will slow your hero down from level 25. This means that large and especially complex builds will only be possible at release. Nevertheless, we have put together the best builds you can use in the beta.

 

Item Shop and Battle Pass

The most controversial topic in Diablo 4 so far is the item store and the Battle Pass. This is not present in the beta, but should only reward players with cosmetic items at release, according to Blizzard. Monetization, like that of Diablo Immortal, will not exist.

 

Levels of difficulty and Endgame

Diablo 4 should offer 4 difficulty levels that you can rotate as you move around, provided you meet the necessary requirements. In addition, some endgame content, such as dungeons, are tied to these difficulties. In the beta, however, you can only try the first two difficulty levels.

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