Earlier this year, the Diablo Immortal team ran an in depth Closed Alpha test where the community provided valuable feedback on all of the features and systems. Since then, the team worked hard on implementing that feedback and adding exciting new updates to the game. With this feedback, Diablo Immortal launched into Closed Beta.
Closed Beta will only be available on Android and in select regions where a limited number of players will be able to participate. Players who are invited to the Beta will receive a notification from Google Play. Starting at 5pm Pacific Time, Closed Beta servers will be open in Canada, where local players are able to test Diablo Immortal for the very first time, and in Australia. Closed beta will also be available in Korea, Japan, and China in upcoming weeks.
Closed Beta will be running for several weeks to make sure players have enough time to dive deep into the game. The exact end date of Closed Beta will be announced later.
You can check the new blog post update for more details about the Closed Beta and visit the official website.
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