Unlike Season 1, Diablo 4 devs have no plans to nerf the fun in Season 2
Season of Blood's launch has been much smoother

Diablo 4 Season 2 has been met with a warm fa🤪n reception and Blizzard has no plans to nerf t🍸he fun this time around.
Diablo 4’s second season, called Season of Blood, launched earlier this month and brought澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询: vampire-themed💃 shenanigans to the game. But unlike the game’s first season, this ne🍷w one seems to have gone down easier. “We’re glad players are having fun in DiabloIV Season of Blood,” designer Joe Shely writes on , adding that the team “have no plans to nerf it.”
The comments about nerfing fun are probably in reference to the game’s widely controversial first season, which even prompted community management director Adam Fletcher to admit: “We know it is bad, 🐻we know it is not fun.” The bumpy fallout from the first season was the result of nerfs that made several fun builds unviable, significantly increasing the already monotonous grind.
Those issues aren’t so present in Season of Blood, which accompanied a patch that vastly澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询: improved the gameꦗ&🏅rsquo;s worst class. Blizzard’s president has repeatedly emphasized how “insane&🍸rdquo; the new season’s loot drops are - a change that has hopefully made the grind even more worth it. Oh, and the game finally 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:has good mounts now. But all the improvements 澳洲幸运🤡5开奖号码历史查询:weren’t enough to boost Steam user reviews w꧟hen Diablo 4 was recently ༒released on the storefront, despite its top-seller status.
For those who are still on the fence about the hugely popular but hugely divisive hack-and-slasher, you can curr🥂ently play 10 hours of Diablo 4 for fr♑ee on Xbox consoles. Now might be a good time to jump in, not just because of Season 2, but because sleuths are getting c🦩lose to discovering the game’s secret cow level.
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