Fortunately, Activision Blizzard has taken note. All those hours spent on honing the best Barbarian build were squashed instantly by a reduction of stats across the board. Since update 1.1.0a’s arrival players have made their displeasure at all classes (but especially the Sorcerer and Barbarian) being debuffed explicitly known. Since then, however, developer Activision Blizzard’s various balance changes – implemented as patches and updates – have only made Diablo 4 a far worse experience. Our own review called it an “intrinsically addictive reinvention of hell”, citing how the transition to a contiguous open world benefited the act of mowing down hordes of creatures as any one of the game’s five character classes. When Diablo 4 first launched on all major platforms back in June, players and critics alike quickly took note of just how impressive an entry it was considering the franchise’s 10-year hiatus. The long-awaited reset patch fans have been waiting for finally arrives next week, in Activision Blizzard’s last bid to return Diablo 4 to its former glory.
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