Diablo II: Resurrected Alpha Hacked And Learned To Run Offline, But It’s Not Easy
From April 8th to 13th, Blizzard Entertainment conducted the first round of closed alpha testing for Diablo II: Resurrected. In it, three heroes were available to users, but the craftsmen could play for everyone else. And now there is information that the project has been hacked at all – the “alpha” has been posted in free access and learned to run without being tied to online.

A visitor to the Reddit forum under the pseudonym OrdinaryPearson shared the relevant data, and a user under the nickname Willanth told how the hack works. Players will first need to acquire a modified version of the Battle.net service available on GitHub. With its help, you will need to download the Diablo II: Resurrected client.
Next, you should download the alpha source for the upcoming remaster on GitHub. For it, you need to compile the executable using, for example, Visual Studio. And for the alpha source code, turned into a utility, you need to have .NET Core 3.0 on your PC to work correctly.
Next, the player needs to go to the modified version of Battle.net, login, download Diablo II: Resurrected, and activate a patch. This is done using a utility from the source code. When the client is finished downloading, all the content from the alpha version and three available characters will open to users – a barbarian, an amazon, and a sorceress. Individual Reddit visitors have tested the described method and reported that it works.