Since the end of two beta tests at the end of March, Diablo 4 has made many impressions on gamers around the world. In addition to the positive experience in terms of content, many players have also complained about some shortcomings that still exist in this game. And recently, Blizzard surprised many people when it announced that it would open another test server in May, right before the official launch time on 6/6. However, with that comes some signals that will make many players feel annoyed.
Diablo 4 will have another beta version this May
Specifically, in this new update, all player progress in the previous two experience versions will be completely removed. This means that gamers will continue to have to repeat the journey of plowing the character to level 20 one more time to have a chance to receive attractive gifts when the official version is released. Sure, this will take hours of gameplay, and not everyone has the time to do so. But at least, there will be rewards for gamers who persist in doing this loop. However, one more problem will arise. That is, players still have to try to defeat a world boss named Ashava – who only appears every 3 hours, to receive more gifts. And this, making many gamers have to spend more time and energy.
Not to mention, the problem of latency, queue due to server overload is also not guaranteed by Blizzard. However, this publisher is showing great confidence when there is no limit to the number of participants, even encouraging gamers to come to the game as much as possible this May, as a way to test server before launch date.
The game will have a new challenge with maximum difficulty when the character reaches level 100
However, there are still many optimistic signals revealed by Blizzard. Specifically, this publisher also mentioned that the game will have a final challenge, as soon as the player reaches level 100. No one knows anything about this challenge, but it will certainly be quite interesting. Tasty and challenging. In addition, this May beta will also fix some limitations such as repetition in dungeons