

Public testing for the upcoming hack and slash RPG will start in early 2023. You can find more details about signing up for Diablo IV's closed end game beta in this post on the game's website. Opening them can yield "bountiful boons exclusive to a singular item slot, such as Torso, Legs, or Two-Handed Weapon." Cinders are dropped upon death and need to be reclaimed. Helltide Chests spread across the regions where the events are active can be opened using Cinders, a new currency that can drop as you kill empowered demons. It adds region-wide events once you reach World Tier Three: Nightmare difficulty, empowering the demons you face and rewarding you accordingly, should you overcome them.

The developer also revealed that a new feature – Helltide – will be available during Diablo IV's closed end game beta test.

Those who get invited will have the chance to experience announced endgame features like the Whispers of the Dead, Nightmare Dungeons, Paragon Board, and Fields of Ruin, the latter of which brings PvP to certain areas of Sanctuary.
