Diablo 4 Gold Players Discover Bug That Lets Eternal Characters Enter the Seasonal Realm

Banned Diablo 4 users have been sharing their experiences on social media. Some of them claim innocence while others report using exploits knowing the risks. Popular Diablo 4 boss tracking utility The Worldstone reports that there have been thousands of bans and goes on to appeal to the community to "remain vigilant against the temptations of cheating." Blizzard itself has previously issued a stern warning about using third-party software in Diablo 4 as it violates the Terms of Service, which can result in a ban.

For the most part, players looking to be immersed in the world of Diablo 4 seem to avoid exploitable glitches due to their game-breaking nature, but there is often a surprising number of players who wouldn't think twice. Unfortunately cheating tends to negatively affect the experience for more honest players; for example, an honest player might receive a large sum of gold or rare items from another player who had used the Season Exploit and receive a ban.

While some glitches are exploitable, others can make the Diablo 4 experience frustrating. One such bug hampers player progress by preventing them from progressing past a Season 4 challenge called A Boon in the Tide. The game does not flag the challenge as complete, effectively bringing progression to a standstill. Blizzard is aware of the bug and is reportedly gearing up to release a fix due on or around August 15th. Between stamping out cheaters and other game-breaking bugs, it is clear that Blizzard has its work cut out and is doing its best to stay on top of things.

Diablo 4 Update 1.1.2 fixes bugs and improves general gameplay, addressing issues with UI, quests, and progression blockers. The wait time for a Malignant Monster to spawn is reduced, and players are automatically added to the Trade Channel. The update solves the "A Boon in the Tide" journey objective bug that prevented players from progressing in the Seasonal Journey. This will provide a solution for those who were stuck. Fans hope for a future update that includes a dedicated matchmaking option to help find others to play with, making it easier for solo players to overcome challenges and ease the grind.

Blizzard reveals the latest patch notes for Update 1.1.2 in Diablo 4, fixing a variety of bugs and providing a couple of improvements to general gameplay. Player feedback is the lifeblood for most live service games, both in terms of identifying bugs and glitches, but also in how the game can smooth out gameplay issues. Diablo 4 is no different in this regard as the action RPG has seen a variety of updates since its launch back in June.

With that said, not every update goes according to plan as
cheap Diablo IV Items Season 4 introduced a massive patch which impacted a huge portion of the game from mechanics to character balancing. As expected, many of the changes were not looked at in a positive light in the community and the pushback was so loud that Blizzard quickly put together a Fireside Chat to reveal how it was going to undo many of the changes. As new updates have released since, Blizzard reveals the latest patch notes for 1.1.2.