

From here, you’ll see Lorath off and explore the Cathedral of Light (while also getting tutorials on a few other in-game systems). When you first boot up Diablo 4, you’ll start in a cave and need to complete the mandatory prologue, which will eventually land you in Kyovashad, the capital of Fractured Peaks. How does Diablo 4’s non-linear act structure work? Image: Blizzard Entertainment If all you do is focus on the main mission, you can likely complete your first playthrough of the campaign in eight to 12 hours. With all six acts, Diablo 4’s main campaign’s length varies dramatically based on whether you mainline the story or do side content. Act VI is the finale act and takes place in multiple zones in Sanctuary (as well as a few new locations). This act makes up for the length of Act IV, and is the longest of the bunch. Act V will finally take you to Hawezar, the giant jungle zone south of Fractured Peaks. It’s also extremely short, and you’ll likely move on without realizing it. Each of these acts is quite long, with the initial quest typically spanning out into two distinct storylines that converge at the end of the act.Īct IV is the convergence point for the story, and it takes place all over Sanctuary. The first three acts are nonlinear and introduce you to the Fractured Peaks, Scosglen, the Dry Steppes, and Kehjistan. How many acts are in Diablo 4?ĭiablo 4 launched with more acts than Diablo 3 has now - even after the Reaper of Souls expansion - and has six acts in total. In this guide, we’ll help you figure out the new nonlinear structure and tell you the order you should play the game’s acts in. However, Diablo 4 does give you a lot more freedom on how you jump into its version of Sanctuary, allowing you to run the first three acts in any order.įreedom is great, but it also creates choice, which can lead to inefficiency - the biggest enemy you’ll face in Diablo 4.

The Diablo series’ story is typically told in a multi-act structure, and Diablo 4 is no different.
