You can download the free beta now and play it all through the weekend until 6pm BST / 1pm EDT / 10 am PDT on August 22. In all that noise it can be easy to miss out on one or two details, with a notable one this week being the launch of Diablo 2: Resurrected's open beta. The ABK Workers Alliance, a coalition making up current and former Activision-Blizzard employees, rejected a letter by CEO Bobby Kotick for hiring the law firm WilmerHale to handle the investigation into the publisher, stating it did not, "meaningfully address" employee demands, and that WinterHale's pre-existing relationship with Activision creates a conflict of interest that means it cannot conduct an impartial review.There's just so much happening in the gaming world right now, isn't there? There used to be a time when new releases were fairly quiet in the summer, but now we've got massive indie hits on the way, multiple game betas and events such as Gamescom on the horizon. Shareholders for the company recently sued the company for allegedly hiding the state's probe in their workplace practices. This announcement comes in the wake of recent criticisms and lawsuits against Activision-Blizzard by the state of California for alleged sexual misconduct and harrassment against female employees in the company, and for discriminatory practices against minority staff members and developers. Diablo II: Resurrected launches on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC on September 23. RELATED: 'Diablo II: Resurrected' Release Date Confirmed for Consoles and PC in New E3 TrailerÄiablo II: Resurrected's open beta will feature the first two acts of the main game, and will not have a level cap, so players can experience and practice with different builds for their characters.
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