
There has been some recent controversy, however, with some players claiming that the initial beta had been wrecking their Nvidia RTX GPU's, although this story is still developing. Additionally, Diablo's general manager, Rod Fergusson, reassured fans that the betas were being used to help improve the state of the game at launch. Despite the closed beta having some unfortunate technical issues that frustrated players, the game has been received quite positively so far overall, with the DualShockers hands-on impression mostly echoing those sentiments, but having some reservations about the MMO and open-world shift. There have recently been two betas for Diablo 4, with the first being a closed beta and the other being open to the public.

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With that being said, there's no image for the console or word on what it will look like. Additionally, the console will launch at $559.99 USD, exactly $60 more than the standalone system, and is being described as a "bundle" indicating it'll come with the game. This comes from prominent leaker on Twitter, who notes that a Diablo 4 edition of the Xbox Series X is on its way and will launch alongside the game on June 6. Unfortunately, there's no custom design featured with the bundle, but full details are now available on the official Microsoft website.ĭiablo 4 is in its final leg of production leading up to the full launch, and it appears it'll be released with a new Xbox Series X console design.

Following the leak earlier this week, Microsoft has officially announced the Diablo 4 Xbox Series X bundle.
