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.
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.
Get a quick glance at the current server status for Diablo 4.
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.
Overwatch 2 Game Director Aaron Keller explains that a choice had to be made between sufficiently supporting the live PvP game or focusing on a robust PvE component.
After a brief hiatus and a few years going remote, on-site BlizzCon is on its way back to the Anaheim Convention Center.