You’ll have to wait until the game’s September 23rd release date to see how the Assassin and Necromancer perform in the remake.
Blizzard will offer Diablo II players the chance to play the game’s forthcoming remake during two consecutive early access weekends, despite a sexual harassment case that has rocked the business. The first of these will take place on Wednesday, August 13 at 1 p.m. Eastern Time. For PC, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5 and PS4, and Diablo II: Resurrected for Xbox 360, it will be accessible to those who pre-ordered the game.
The Amazon, Barbarian, Druid, Paladin, or Sorceress have until August 17th at 1 PM ET to complete Acts I and II of the narrative. Blizzard will also allow you to play with up to seven additional people this time around, and cross-progression will be supported. As a reminder, this feature will only be available during the early access weekend on platforms where you have pre-ordered the title. It will be open for a week after that, starting on August 20th at 1 PM ET. To witness the work that has been done since then, you will have until the 23rd to do so. Unfortunately, neither of these betas will be available for Nintendo Switch users to test out. You’ll also have to wait until September 23rd to see how the Assassin and Necromancer perform in the remaster.
Check out the game if you pre-ordered it this weekend.