Blizzard does, however, note that all progress will be wiped once the closed beta is over and purchases will be converted to equivalent in-game credits, which will be available when Diablo Immortal launches. In addition, optional in-game purchases will also be enabled. The closed beta also includes a preview of the title's controller support. Participants can also test their mettle against the Helliquary raid bosses in teams of up to 8 players. The 8v8 Battleground PvP system is getting ladders, while set items will spice up Diablo Immortal's end-game. Invited players will get to play as the Necromancer class, but also try an enhanced version of the ARPG's faction-based PvP & PvE system, The Cycle of Strife, which now includes a 30x1 battle called Challenge of the Immortal. Diablo Immortal closed beta end date: TBA (test lasts several weeks).Diablo Immortal closed beta start date: October 28.The test build will be available in those regions' local languages when it becomes available.ĭiablo Immortal's closed beta end date will be announced at a later point in time, but Blizzard has assured fans that the test 'will be running for several weeks,' giving them time to try out the available end-game features. Servers will also open in Korea, Japan, and China over the coming weeks.