The game will then officially release on June 6. This includes a first taste of the campaign via the Prologue and the entirety of Act 1,” Blizzard wrote in a blog post last month. “During both the Open Beta and Early Access weekends, players will be able to intimately explore the early game of Diablo IV. Interested customers can place an order on KFC.com or on the fast food chain's app.įor those willing to wait, Blizzard will also open up the Diablo IV beta to all users during the March 24-26 weekend. Gamers looking for a more traditional chicken sandwich can also opt for the “Bacon & Cheese chicken sandwich combo,” which features sandwich buns and contains fewer calories. Developer Blizzard is already offering early beta access, but only to customers who pre-order the game, which starts at $69.99.įortunately, you can buy the KFC sandwich without eating it and still get the beta access code. The promotion offers a rare chance for consumers curious about the game to try out Diablo IV, without paying full price. But brave warriors who ingest one will be awarded a code to an upcoming open beta round for Diablo IV that’ll take place between March 17-19. The sandwich, which costs $11.99 for a combo meal, also contains plenty of sodium.