
This change increased the difficulty of progressing through Diablo 4’s various difficulty tiers, and further fuelled the furore around the patch’s heavy-handed nerfs that some said turned the game into a “slog”. Post-patch, players discovered they needed to be level 40 to unlock World Tier 3, and level 60 to unlock World Tier 4. The undocumented tweak added level requirements for World Tier 3 and 4.

Meanwhile, Blizzard moved quickly to revert one unannounced Diablo 4 patch change ahead of the launch of Season 1. Game director Joe Shely, associate game director Joseph Piepiora, and associate director of community Adam Fletcher host the Campfire Chat livestream on July 21 at 11am Pacific. Many Diablo 4 players now hope Blizzard rolls back the changes in response to the backlash. 26MbVbjrSl- Tylko DELEGALIZACJA PiS!=skuteczne rozliczenie July 20, 2023 Some players also reported increased lag while playing the always-online game.

We are working on this, and we appreciate your patience as we work to get everyone into Sanctuary.- Blizzard CS EU July 20, 2023 We're seeing some unusually long queue times for #DiabloIV. Despite the dissatisfaction expressed online and claims from some players that they’d stop playing entirely, July 20's launch of Season 1 seemingly still brought in plenty of players as indicated by long queue times, with a launcher message displaying a warning to those logging in.
