All players can access the test, trying out changes made from the open beta and tackle Ashava, the World Boss, more frequently.
The multiplayer brawler's beta will be live from April 20 to April 24, and will feature five playable characters.
The livestream features director Joe Shely and associate director Joseph Piepiora discussing the endgame and beta learnings.
The Barbarian unleashes shouts and offers a rage-filled melee solution when Diablo 4 launches on June 6th for consoles and PC.
Blizzard Entertainment confirms it has wrapped up development on the highly anticipated action RPG, several weeks ahead of its early June launch.
The tropical map is one of many included in the upcoming MOBA, which launches on June 20th for Xbox, PlayStation and PC.
All new playable heroes and their powers will be unlocked exclusively through gameplay, Toys for Bob confirms.
Meanwhile, the beta – which will go live on April 20 – will also give players a look at how the upcoming MOBA will make use of bots.
Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick insists that the company's relationship with Sony won't be affected in spite of its efforts to block the Microsoft acquisition.
The special edition console will allegedly be priced at $559.99 and will release on June 6, alongside the game itself.
Blizzard is "working closely with Nvidia to identify affected hardware configurations" and gather as much data as possible.
The open beta goes live at 9 AM PDT on March 24th and ends at noon PDT on March 27th, with early downloads now available.
Using sigils can modify Dungeons in the endgame, granting new abilities to monsters and buffing them, debuffing players and so on.
Pre-orders are live for Xbox, PlayStation and PC, with the Standard Edition costing $29.99 and the Deluxe Edition retailing at $39.99.
"Despite clearly intending to use these agreements in its defense, Microsoft has refused to produce underlying internal documents related to these agreements," the American agency says.
The company has so far signed binding 10-year agreements with the likes of Nintendo and Nvidia for future Call of Duty titles.
This follows a recent statement by Microsoft that the mobile shooter is "expected to be phased out over time" following the launch of Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile.
Sony remains staunch in its stance that Microsoft's Call of Duty deal for PlayStation will do more harm than good.
"Even if such degradations could be swiftly detected, any remedy would likely be too late, by which time the gaming community would have lost confidence in PlayStation," Sony says.
Microsoft's offer to Sony includes the option to put Call of Duty games on PlayStation Plus day and date for the same duration as their Game Pass availability.