![]() ![]() On the bottom right of this screen, you will see “Add Friends.” If you click on this, you can see your own Battle.Net tag and type in another person’s tag to add them as a friend. This will bring you to the Social menu, where you can see your friends list, clan list, and more. To see your Battle.Net tag and look at your friends list, you can press “O” on your keyboard (controller button is unknown). This is how all players can party up and communicate with one another in Diablo 4. Fingers crossed.In order to play with a friend in Diablo 4, you need to have added them by their Battle.Net tag. Perhaps if all goes to plan we'll see it arrive earlier in the autumn. With no definitive release date having been announced, all we know is that they are hoping for a December release at the latest. While this first tech alpha will close on 12 April, this timeframe extension could allow another test to run prior to 12 June. On a similar note, the Korean Alpha time period for testing appears to have been extended to June. Perhaps a scaled-down multi-player alpha first then a larger multiplayer beta to follow. It's hard to tell what they are planning but we know they have two tests in the pipeline at least. What is being coined as multiplayer alpha could end up as a multiplayer beta. ![]() It's also worth pointing out that they are also testing a Beta as indicated by the latest updates on BlizzTracker. Perhaps this is some temporary change or update. Testers usually move into the next phase by default. ![]() Oddly enough, if you had opted-in previously it lets you opt-in again so not sure what's going on there. The button has now changed to Multiplayer Alpha Opt-in which could mean that the next phase might be sooner than expected. The official Diablo 2 site Alpha opt-in button is now sporting a new look (see image on the right). ![]()
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