Diablo IV was dealing with a DDoS attack, a message on the gameās main menu screen confirms. As a result, players kept getting disconnected from the alway-online action-RPG during one of the highest traffic periods of the week.
āWe are investigating the login issues affecting Diablo IV and working to resolve these as soon as possible,ā read a message from the Battle.net customer service account tweeted early on June 25. āPlayers may experience queues while we work on the issue.ā Later in the day, however, the company confirmed it was still investigating the issues, and that the game was in fact dealing with a DDoS attack. DDoS refers to distributed denial of service, meaning itās a type of cyber attack, and refers to when a system is flooded with interactions so that actual users canāt user the intended service.
āWe are currently experiencing a DDoS attack, which may result in high latency and disconnections for some players,ā read an in-game announcement greeting confused players. āWe are actively working to mitigate this issue.ā Blizzard didnāt immediately provide any additional information or timeline for when the DDoS attack might stop or online play might resume as normal. Some players have reported being unable to play for nearly 12 hours.
When it comes to live game service issues, there are numerous spaces where a small connection hiccup can interrupt your plans. Some can happen in your home, or between you and the servers.
Worst case of all – groups issuing DDOS attacks.
Much love to the devs dealing with this. https://t.co/ZoHayUh8eX
— dmg04 (@A_dmg04) June 25, 2023
Social media, including the gameās popular subreddit, were predictably filled with players who would normally be logging on to play on a weekend morning posting about how theyāre just continually refreshing the gameās main menu and customer service help accounts instead. Of course, depending on how you play Diablo IV, continually clicking the same button over and over might not be that different.
Forunately, if youāre reading this now, chances are very good that you can actually log into the game. According to Blizzard, after hours of downtime, the DDOS attacks it was monitoring have āended.ā However, in case some people are still having login issues, Blizzard recommends checking this out
While thatās good news, the situation overall is an unfortunate but familiar risk for any always-online game, and underlines what a bummer it is that thereās no offline way to play Diablo IV as a completely single-player experience. Diablo III was always-online as well, and in the years between the two games itās become a much more commonplace requirement as more games pivot to being live services. Diablo IV has really leaned into that shift, including a controversial decision to force players to start a new character from scratch each season if they want to progress their corresponding battle pass.
Then again, it wouldnāt be a Diablo launch without something for players to argue about.
Update 6/25/23 6:14 p.m. ET: After resolving one extended DDoS attack earlier in the day, Battle.net reported issues with another one late Sunday afternoon. Thatās apparently been taken care of as well now, but itās unclear if they could return throughout the evening. Hopefully the outages didnāt claim the lives of too many Hardcore mode heroes by way of disconnect permadeath.
#Bnet The DDOS attacks that we were monitoring have ended. If you are still unable to log in try https://t.co/NY39q2slWo
— Blizzard CS – The Americas (@BlizzardCS) June 25, 2023
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