Blizzard has seemingly moved forward quickly from yesterday's gameplay leak. The long-time Diablo developer and publisher has announced that it is sending out invites for a closed Diablo 4 beta that will be starting on November 18. The closed beta will focus on end-game content for Diablo 4, after players go through the story campaign.
Diablo 4 game director Joe Shely and franchise general manager Rod Fergusson explained what the closed-end game beta is on YouTube:
The invite-only test will include selected players under a strict Non-Disclosure Agreement. Blizzard's goal is to get end-game content feedback ahead of Diablo 4's release. What's next for Diablo 4? Lilith, the Blessed Mother will be the main villain for Diablo 4.
The Diablo 4 team has chosen to go with the end-game content rather than parts of the campaign so as not to spoil the story campaign. The focus on the end-game content is also what most Diablo 4 players enjoy and some breeze past the story just to make it to the post-campaign modes.
