On January 12, Diablo IV's Tower opens in the Seasonal Realm. Players can earn rewards, compete on leaderboards, and provide feedback during this Beta phase.
Tower opens January 12
Earn leaderboard positions
Beta testing for feedback
Randomized floors and bosses
Two-week leaderboard rounds
Potential bugs anticipated
The news is about Diablo IV introducing the Tower and leaderboards as a Beta feature, inviting players to test and provide feedback.
Tower Opening Details and Gameplay
The Tower kicks off on January 12 at 11 a.m. PST in the Seasonal Realm. It’s a tough new challenge, mixing randomized layouts and monster types. Players race against time, using any advantages they can find, like Pylons, to score high and ultimately beat a final boss.
After completing Rank 2 of the Season Rank, players can enter through the Obelisk in Cerrigar.
Leaderboards Schedule and Structure
Leaderboards will feature multiple two-week competition rounds each season. They start concurrently with the Tower’s launch. Here’s a peek at the upcoming rounds:
Round 1: January 12—January 26
Round 2: January 26—February 9
After the last round, the Tower will close until the next season.
Player Feedback and Evolution of the Tower
Diablo IV aims to adapt the Tower based on player input. Changes will include difficulty adjustments, mechanics improvements, and new rewards depending on the feedback received during the Beta.
To report bugs or thoughts, use the designated subforum.
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