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Diablo 4 Beta Cosmetics And Rewards - How To Unlock Them All

Find out which cosmetics and titles you'll receive if you partake in the Diablo 4 beta.

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The Diablo 4 early access beta, available to those who've pre-purchased the game, is about to end. However, the open beta will come about next weekend, and everyone will have a chance to check it out. Still, you might be wondering if certain goodies are up for grabs, and if you get to keep them. Here's our Diablo 4 beta rewards guide to help you with the cosmetics and titles that you can receive.

Note: The Diablo 4 beta has ended and these cosmetics are no longer earnable.

Diablo 4 beta cosmetics and title rewards

Let's get this out of the way: the entirety of your progression and collection during the Diablo 4 beta periods will be wiped. That means you'll lose your characters, levels, and items; everyone starts from scratch once the game launches on June 6.

However, there are some Diablo 4 beta cosmetics and title rewards that can unlocked via progression during the beta. These can be claimed for your account once the game is released:

  • Initial Casualty title - Reach Kyovashad with one character.
  • Early Voyager title - Reach level 20 on one character.
  • Beta Wolf Pack cosmetic item - Reach level 20 on one character.
The Feats of Strength tab shows that you've met the requirements during the Diablo 4 open beta. All that's left is to wait for the game's launch so you can claim your rewards.
The Feats of Strength tab shows that you've met the requirements during the Diablo 4 open beta. All that's left is to wait for the game's launch so you can claim your rewards.

You should reach the Kyovashad city hub within the first 10 minutes of starting the campaign. That means the Initial Casualty title is easy enough to get. As for the Early Voyager title and Beta Wolf Pack cosmetic, you do need to hit level 20. This is also fairly easy to do, as the main quest (up to a certain point), a few sidequests, general exploration, and beating up enemy mobs will take you all the way to level 20.

One hero class, the Sorcerer, is easy to level up due to the ranged area-of-effect (AoE) skills. Likewise, even though the beta caps you at level 25, there doesn't seem to be any reward associated with hitting that mark. As such, you can just reach level 20 and leave it at that. Also, don't forget to check the Collections -> Challenges -> Feats of Strength panel to make sure that you've obtained these milestones.

In any case, the Diablo 4 open beta will run from March 24 at 9 PM PT / 12 PM ET until March 27 at noon PT / 3 PM ET. There should be plenty of time next weekend, and you'll even get to pick the Necromancer and Druid. Find all of our Diablo 4 guides in one place.

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