
Like, a game of such size and cultural impact that even most of its critics needed to somehow play it for over 1000 hours before realizing that it's absolutely awful, actually. 34 minutes of high-level Diablo 4 gameplay leaks online By Hirun Cryer published 17 March 2023 Demons, damage, and more Comments (Image credit: Blizzard) Over half an hour of high-level. That, combined with how nobody has been thrilled with Activision Blizzard's inner workings and/or latest games probably undermines this leak a little bit but come on, Diablo 3 is one of the highest-selling pc games of all time. Following the opening of the closed test, roughly an hour of gameplay video from the Diablo 4 endgame beta has been leaked online. On top of all the alpha footage, the grand theft hacker also gained access to the game's actual code, which he's actively trying to use to extort the company. 1 min read The Diablo 4 endgame beta has started, and it appears that gamers are breaching the guidelines of the testing right away. In all fairness, The Diablo IV leak amounts to just gameplay footage, whereas the GTA VI leak is much more insidious. Sadly for that person, however, the otherwise extremely hype-worthy leak got absolutely overshadowed by the forced early release megaleak of all things GTA 6. This means that the footage was first leaked by some guy streaming the game to a limited number of people on Discord, one of which then recorded the whole thing and shared it online for us to see.

Previously leaked material showed off the game’s character creator functions and official updates have also. Not due out until 2023, Diablo IV was revealed by its makers Blizzard Entertainment back in November 2019. Nobody knows who leaked it and why, but it seems to be a rare case of a second-hand leak. As VGC reports, over 40 minutes of Diablo IV footage has been uploaded, apparently coming from a ‘Private Test Build’.
