

The D3 Season 20 console start time has been set for 5:00 p.m. Meanwhile, Diablo 3 fans on PS4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch will have to wait several hours extra to start their adventures. This has been the formula used by Blizzard for some time and it doesn’t look like it will be changing anytime soon.Ī message from Blizzard confirms: “Season 20 begins Friday, March 13 at 5:00 p.m. The good news is that regardless of platform, a unified start time is being used for launch today across timezones.ĭiablo 3 Season 20 will be starting at 5pm, GMT, PT and KST, on the same day, March 13. Like in the past, PC players will have the shortest wait time, with Diablo Season 20 on Battle.Net launching ahead of the console version of the game.īlizzard has confirmed that PC players will get access to Diablo 3 Season 20 first on Friday, March 13. The downside is that some platforms will be waiting longer than others, and this will mean some players getting a heads start. The good news is that everyone will be getting access to D3 Season 20 at roughly the same time. This won’t bring us back to when Bungie’s 30th Anniversary launched, but it will certainly help ease the process.Some of these changes are available to check out now but many gamers are waiting until the new Diablo 3 Season start date to tinker with these tweaks.ĭiablo 3 Season 20 has a start date set for March 13, and we also know more about the official release times, and how it will affect console and PC players differently. This does not affect the number of Strange Coins earned from Lightning Round chests. Increased Strange Coins earned from the reward chest in Dares of Eternity from 1 to 3. With the release of Season of the Haunted (S17):

That said, the situation is finally improving. This means farming Dares of Eternity loot became much harder. With The Witch Queen, Strange Coins can no longer be earned from completing activities in the game.

