Unlock Beta Wolf Pack Cosmetic Diablo 4

If you want to know how to unlock Diablo 4 Open Beta rewards, you’ve come to the right place! The Diablo IV beta is finally here, spanning two weekends and six days. That will be more than enough time to test all available classes and builds that you have in mind. In this guide, we explain how to unlock the Diablo 4 Beta Initial Casualty Title, Early Voyager Title, and the Beta Wolf Pack Cosmetic Item.

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Unlock Beta Wolf Pack Cosmetic Diablo 4
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How to Unlock Beta Wolf Pack Cosmetic in Diablo 4 Open Beta

Diablo 4 Beta kick off on Friday, January 17th, with the Early Access weekend. A week later, the Open Beta will ensue, when everyone gets a chance to play regardless of if they have preordered the game (or bought a KFC Double Down Sandwich!). That means almost six full days of the beta, more than enough to test every build you want. And most certainly more than enough to earn your Diablo IV beta rewards. If simply playing Diablo IV is not enough of a reward for you, then there’s more! Diablo 4 Beta rewards include the Initial Casualty Title, Early Voyager Title, and the Beta Wolf Pack Cosmetic Item! Luckily, earning these rewards is rather easy. Here’s what you’ll need to do in order to unlock them:

  • Initial Casualty Title – Earned by reaching Kyovashad with one character.
  • Early Voyager Title – Earned by reaching Level 20 on one character.
  • Beta Wolf Pack Cosmetic Item – Earned by reaching Level 20 on one character.

As you can see, you can three two birds with one stone. Both the Diablo 4 Beta Wolf Pack Cosmetic Item and Early Voyager Title are unlocked once you reach Level 20 with any of your characters during the beta. You don’t need to do this with two different characters. One will do. And you will do that while reaching Kyovashad, which is a condition for the Initial Casualty Title. With that said, our guide is completed.

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