Blizzard Banned Diablo 4 Players Who Used Controversial Character Realm Transfer Exploit
'Actioned' select accounts.
Diablo 4 is a stunning sequel with near perfect endgame and progression design that makes it absolutely excruciating to put down.
'Actioned' select accounts.
Major fixes have Diablo 4 fans feeling better amid Season 1 turmoil.
Final Fantasy 16 second, Street Fighter 6 third.
We talk to Grinding Gear Games about Diablo 4's struggles and what sets Path of Exile 2 apart.
Barbarians and Sorcerers can expect a whole lot of love in patch 1.1.1
Blizzard has told Diablo 4 player to stop using game-modifying software or risk their account suffering a permanent ban.
Heading into the Season of the Malignant, some Diablo 4 players were concerned by the fact that you need to start a new class character every season in order to experience each season’s new content, and since the 1.1.0 patch on July 18 for Season 1, almost all players are now looking at their experience bar and wishing it would go up a bit faster. We’ve done some testing, and we’re here to help you …
"It’s over. There is no appeal."
Malignant Hearts are items exclusive to Diablo 4 Season 1: Season of the Malignant. When you interact with these items, they summon monsters that drop equippable Caged Hearts, which offer powerful enhancements to your build. Here's everything you need to know about Invokers, Malignant Hearts, and Caged Hearts.
“We don’t plan on doing a patch like this ever again.”
The devil is in the detail.
At Blizzard, the number one rule seems to be, “Don’t talk about the cow level.”
“We want that to be a fall out of your chair moment.”
Blizzard's first season of post-release Diablo IV content is upon us. Associate game director Joe Piepiora joins IGN to tease what fans can expect from Season of the Malignant, including the threat that Varshun the Consumed poses and how malignant hearts will affect gameplay. Also, he's never heard of a "cow level" in a Diablo game. Allegedly.
But help won't be arriving until Season 3.