Diablo 2 resurrected: bumpy launch - new edition starts with server

Action role-playing (commonly abbreviated action RPG or ARPG) is a subgenre of video clip games that integrates core aspects from both the activity video game and also role-playing style.

Yesterday Thursday, the developers of Blizzard Entertainment with Diablo 2: RESURRECTED published a completely revised remastered version to the popular action role-playing game from the year 2000.

Despite the popularity of the classic, the people responsible of Blizzard Entertainment seemed to have underestimated the onslaught of the players. And so it came as it had to come. The servers went promptly into their knees and had to be taken from the network in the meantime. According to developers, appropriate improvements were made in the meantime, so that the online mode of Diablo 2: Resurrected should run round for most of the players.

Further server restarts conceivable

However, according to Blizzard Entertainment, it can not be ruled out that it comes to further server restarts. Rod Fergusson, the executive producer behind Diablo 2: Resurrected led this to this regard: We had tons of players online, which is great, but was a challenge for the servers that exceeded our tests.

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We know that still many players are affected, so we actively expand capacities and will continue this until it has improved. This can also include more restarts, says the current situation.

Diablo 2: Resurrected is available for the PC, the PlayStation 4, the PlayStation 5, the Xbox One, the Xbox Series X / S and Nintendos Switch.

We ve Had Tons of Players Online, Which Is Great But Has Been a Challenge for Servers Surpassing Our Testing. WE Know Many Players Are Stainless Affected, So We re Activeely Adding Capacity and Will Keep on This Until It s in a Better Place. This May Involve More Restarts AS Well.

  • Rod Fergusson (@rodfergusson) September 23, 2021

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