

This is not a complete solve to us, and we are continuing to work on this issue. A small number of players have experienced character progression loss–moving forward, any loss due to a server crash should be limited to several minutes. "Our server outages have not been caused by a singular issue we are solving each problem as they arise, with both mitigating solves and longer-term architectural changes. Our colleagues over at Pure Xbox have also noted how they've had issues logging into the game on multiple occasions - with it sometimes taking upwards of seven or eight attempts just to access their saves.īlizzard has also issued a lengthy update on its website, here's the summary: was more than helpful and willing to refund my #D2R bc it's not ready for the store- WokeUpSnorlax October 12, 2021 Apologies for any inconvenience caused.- Blizzard CS EU OctoTry contacting your console support. #D2R We are currently investigating reports of login issues.

It's now got to the point on social media, where the hashtag #RefundD2R is beginning to gain traction - some have already refunded their own digital copies of the game on consoles, but this is not possible for anyone who purchased the game directly from Blizzard. Some have even lost characters along the way, thanks to the ongoing server outages.Īlthough patches and fixes have been issued in an attempt to rectify the situation, it seems many players are still encountering the same problems. Somehow though, over the past week, it's all fallen apart on Blizzard's end and a lot of players (across all platforms) are struggling to just log into the game.

While this remaster encountered some teething issues at launch, players were (mostly) still able to access the online mode, grind levels and access their character saves. In the month of September, Blizzard launched Diablo II: Resurrected - a remaster of its classic ARPG hack-and-slash, originally released on computers two decades ago.
