
Expect this gameplay to disappear offline most likely by the end of the coming weekend, right as the closed beta for the game kicks off (for more on that, head over to our guide on when is the Diablo 4 beta).Ĭheck out our guide on how to access the Diablo 4 beta if you're looking to get in on the action over the next few days.

While the gameplay is still around, we can't imagine it'll stay that way forever. There's also a boss fight against a foe dubbed 'Closed Beta Final Boss.' As catchy as this name sounds, it clearly indicates that this stream originated from a build of Diablo 4 that wasn't meant to go live to the public, or at the very least was meant to be kept behind closed doors until a later date. Considering Diablo 3 let some elite-level players do damage numbering in the billions and even trillions, million-level damage in the new game probably isn't a massive shock. A few hours after Rockstar's highly anticipated sequel spilled online, around forty minutes of Diablo 4 test footage also leaked onto the net, showing off gameplay of Blizzard's upcoming ARPG. The leaked gameplay also shows damage numbers in the millions, which probably isn't unexpected from Diablo 4's endgame. Perhaps the Colonel has a vested interest in Diablo 4. Oh, and there's a Colonel Sanders overlay on the entire stream, for some reason that we absolutely can't fathom. The high-level gameplay has been archived and is still available to watch online, showing the Diablo 4 character roaming around one of the in-game zone areas.
