
“As always, any account that engages in gold and item duplication exploits will be actioned in accordance with our End User License Agreement. “Once that is done, we will continue to monitor this activity to ensure a healthy playing experience for all,” Blizzard said.


In a post on the Diablo 4 subreddit, a Blizzard representative said the developer was working on a fix for the issue and will update the community once it has reinstated the ability to trade. From there, the player would log back into the game, with the items or gold reappearing in the player’s inventory while also remaining in the other player’s inventory. The exploit involved one player initiating a trade with a second player, dropping the items or gold in the trade slot, then forcing the Diablo 4 client to close. However, with four seasons a year adding "fresh concepts and ideas," it remains to be seen if the sequel can keep fans happy in the long-term.ĭiablo 4 hits Early Access on June 1 and fully launches on June 6 for PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and PC.Īs Diablo 4 fans argue over whether Ashava is too difficult, these hardcore players have done it solo. The betas have been generally well-received, and with each one serving as a stress test for the servers, Blizzard has said it's "confident" that the full launch will be a relatively smooth affair. While these responses definitely seem dramatic, it is true that Blizzard's pre-release marketing campaign has been running on all 12 cylinders for several months now, with three open beta weekends, not to mention countless trailers and developer livestreams, in the run-up to the June launch. "I CANNOT WAIT! Literally lost motivation to play every other game because I'm just waiting for this to come out," and on and on it goes. "This is going to be the longest week wait of my life," echoes another comment.
