Blizzard has plans to fix Diablo 4 Hardcore disconnect deaths, but not till Season 2
Blizzard revealed it's working out a system to auto-detect accidental disconnects and warp Hardcore players to safety, but it will take a while to implement.
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Blizzard revealed it's working out a system to auto-detect accidental disconnects and warp Hardcore players to safety, but it will take a while to implement.
Activision Blizzard has prepped another hotfix for Diablo 4 that restricts players from jumping to World Tiers 3 and 4 inappropriately to level faster.
Players have reported being unable to find certain Druid gear, to which Diablo lead Rod Fergusson said it's a known issue the team is working on.
The Federal Trade Commission and UK's CMA are two of the last holdouts in the way of the deal going through.
Infinite experience farming bugs have been squashed and the level 100 Pinnacle Boss has been buffed in the latest Diablo 4 hotfix patch.
While they were still recognized by Blizzard, an unfortunate disconnect and the rules of Hardcore killed a character that had 82-hours of playtime.
In a recent interview, Rod Fergusson shared that Diablo 4's live-service system makes for better release of content, so the team is already working on expansion content.
With early access launching for certain Diablo 4 pre-orders, a hotfix has been launched for early emerging issues in the game.
Blizzard opts for refinement over innovation with Diablo 4, but it's still a devilishly good time.
After a brief hiatus and a few years going remote, on-site BlizzCon is on its way back to the Anaheim Convention Center.