Available only for those on PC, this test is the first of at least one other alpha, so if you struggle to get access in this first round, don’t fret - other opportunities await. Participants will be able to record, capture and stream their footage - so either way, expect a sizable look at the game once the alpha goes live. This page explains the Diablo 2 alpha times and alpha sign up access for the weekend ahead. On this page: If you’re looking for more on Diablo 2: Resurrected ahead of release later this year, we have a big Blizzard interview to help tide you over. The alpha start and end times are as follows: Diablo 2 alpha start times (Friday, April 9th):
UK: 3pm (BST) Europe: 4pm (CEST) East Coast US: 11am (EDT) West Coast US: 7am (PDT)
Diablo 2 alpha end times (Monday, April 12th):
UK: 6pm (BST) Europe: 7pm (CEST) East Coast US: 1pm (EDT) West Coast US: 10am (PDT)
Opting in does not guarantee access to this or future technical tests, with participants being chosen at random. If you are successful, expect an email with instructions on what’s next in the days leading up to the test. To clarify, the test is single-player and for PC players only - there’s nothing available for those on consoles.
Outside of the release times (see above) there is no restriction on how much you can play, and there is no level cap Participants are free to share footage and steam the technical alpha Controller support is available (Blizzard notes the console version will have different controller options than on PC) Progress cannot be carried over to the final game
As mentioned, there will be at least one other technical test before launch - so if you’re unlucky, then try again for the next round. Otherwise - enjoy the various footage which arrives from lucky participants come Friday!