


Personally, I don’t care about sticking to the CoD:M anniversary. It still remains at large whether Diablo Immortal will follow on the same footsteps or whether Diablo Immortal Closed Alpha will begin before May 16. What is relevant about December 14 is that this was exactly the same date that Call of Duty: Mobile Alpha began in Australia. We are quickly approaching the anniversary of Call of Duty: Mobile Beta which started in May 16, 2019.ĭiablo Immortal unofficially started Technical Alpha in Decem(where a few content creators were invited ahead of the broader wave of invitations held in December 18). If that is considered Closed Alpha, then when the last remaining Class is added in Test #3… will it be still closed alpha, or will it transition to Closed Beta? If not, does it mean more Tests await us before release? Test #4? Test #5?Ĭall of Duty: Mobile had at least 4 Closed Beta tests, and two Soft Launches.

We know that Test #2 will add level 1-60 content, at least one of the last two remaining classes (Crusader or Necromancer), and Elder Systems (end-game content). Now it refers to it as Closed Alpha - which means we are getting closer to Test #2, and it is still considered Alpha. You can read in the image above that it says “Technical Alpha.” However, after today’s update, that message reads different. Those of us who installed the technical alpha in Decemcan still launch the app, and as of January 5 the error message when you attempted to login into the servers looked like this: R4 Ecari Desmin shared in the Reddit/r/DiabloImmortal Discord channel something I overlooked.
