

The patch was created as a means to fix some issues with the online component of the game but Blizzard's "fix" seems to have done far more harm than good.

RELATED: Diablo 2: Resurrected Still Dealing With Server Issues and Connectivity Problemsīlizzard is working desperately to try and fix the issues that seemed to start after the company patched the game for consoles on October 6. This has caused outraged players to voice their concerns over social media and demand to be refunded. Those playing the title in the United States, Asia, and the United Kingdom have not been able to access Diablo 2: Resurrected online regularly for the past week. The latest issues that came with a patch released on October 6, however, seem to be the last straw for more than a few players.ĭiablo 2: Resurrected's most recent issues have driven some players to give up on the game entirely. The remake of the highly acclaimed Diablo 2 got off to a rather shaky start when it first launched on September 23 as the game was plagued by server issues and even bugs that caused player characters to vanish.
