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| We're aware that eliminating this feature (2022-12-20) Blizzard also D2R Items clarified its reasoning for removing TCP/IP support, which was a feature that was included in the original version of Diablo. The feature was eliminated due to "enabling major security-related issues" in the game. "We're aware that eliminating this feature can create a big burden for talented modders in our community," Blizzard wrote. "Still our top priority is to ensure that the game's ecosystem is as secure as it can be for all our players." Other changes are coming to console lobbies when you play the full version of the game. This will allow players to be more comfortable grouped with other players based on different activities. In spite of requests from players, Blizzard states console versions of Diablo: Resurrected are not going to include the ability to design individual lobbies. However it will "monitor feedback regarding this issue" in the weeks following the game's release. Diablo: Resurrected will support cross-progression across all platforms when it is released on September 23. It's available for pre-ordering now. The game will launch during the time Blizzard continues to grapple with the aftermath of a state of California lawsuit that claims the company has a pattern of discrimination and harassment against women. Diablo IV, which recently had to lose its game director is in the process of development and has no official release date. "Our goal was to make the characters of Diablo IV look as unique and handmade as is possible by using the latest tools and techniques," Mueller said in the latest Diablo Quarterly blog post. "Over time, our goals in terms of what we believed could accomplish grew and became the reality you can see now. We wanted to work with modern techniques and tools however, we also had an issue with leaning towards "realistic" in ways without sacrificing the hand-crafted feel that we believed was essential to Diablo 2 Resurrected buy items the Blizzard video game." | Become a fan |