Let’s make it clear from the get-go: you need to be lucky and must also have poured hours upon hours of gameplay into the end-game experiences available for “Diablo II: Resurrected,” “Diablo III,” and “Diablo Immortal.” If you think that you have the adequate experience and expertise to be able to offer genuine feedback on how to improve “Diablo 4” during its development phase, you can proceed to the actual registration steps.
First, visit your account dashboard on Battle.net and follow this path: Account Settings / View Account > Privacy & Communication > Communication Preferences. Once there, make sure that the “New and Special Offers from Battle.net” checkbox is ticked before October 11. Assuming you complete these steps, Blizzard will send an invite link to the registered email addresses of the select few players who are accepted into the closed beta testing program.
Apparently, there isn’t an easy way to get around this. Blizzard says it will be analyzing gameplay data to select the candidates that it deems fit for an early testing and feedback loop of “Diablo 4.” The company will inform the selected beta testers by November 18, and in case you haven’t received that “chosen one” email, you can still wait for the phased public beta tests that will commence next year.
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