The next Diablo IV Developer Update Livestream is scheduled for June 27 at 11 a.m. PDT, offering a preview of Season 9: Sins of the Horadrim, including new quests, features, and a Q&A session. Viewers can watch live on various platforms, participate in a Twitch Drops event to earn a special in-game staff, and later catch the replay. The event also includes a Sanctuary Sitdown with community hosts to discuss Diablo IV.
Helldivers 2 developers have identified that electricity-based weapons like the Arc Shotgun are causing crashing and freezing issues in the game. While a patch is in the works to address the problem, players are advised to avoid using these weapons for the time being. The recent game update aimed at fixing crashing errors actually introduced new problems, including unexpected difficulty increases. The developers plan to release an update next week to resolve the issue, as disabling the weapons would require additional testing and verification.
Developer Aspyr acknowledges critical errors with the network infrastructure causing high ping, matchmaking errors, crashes, and server issues for the Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection launch, and is actively working to stabilize the network and address these issues. Players are encouraged to report bugs and errors encountered during their online experience with the game.
Inflexion Games, the developer of the Steam survival crafting game Nightingale, is prioritizing the development of an offline mode, acknowledging the demand from players. Despite the initial focus on a shared, connected universe, the developer now aims to release the offline mode as soon as feasible. Regular updates for new content, fixes, and bug work will continue alongside this development. Nightingale, which launched in Steam Early Access, offers a flexible and engrossing gameplay experience, although concerns about the longevity of base building have been raised.
The recent Developer Update Livestream delved into the upcoming Season of the Construct and The Gauntlet, featuring new content such as the Seneschal companion, Hazard-filled dungeons, and a new Questline, set to arrive in Sanctuary on January 23. The livestream also included a Q&A session with the community and provided a sneak peek at The Gauntlet.
The next Developer Update Livestream for Diablo IV will take place on January 18 at 9 a.m. PST, featuring details on the upcoming season's gameplay features, Season Journey, quality-of-life updates, and the new competitive leaderboard system—The Gauntlet. The livestream will include a Q&A segment and will be available on the official Diablo Twitch and YouTube channels, with a video posted afterward for those who miss the live event.
The Diablo IV development team provided details on the upcoming Season of Blood and a range of quality-of-life updates during a livestream. The season will introduce new endgame activities, increase experience gains, and allow players to specifically target unique and uber unique items. Other improvements include new bosses, reduced time between Legion Events, increased rewards from various activities, adjustments to nightmare dungeons, item adjustments, mount improvements, town adjustments, UI and UX enhancements, and more. A Campfire Chat on October 10 will cover class balance changes, damage resistances, unique item acquisition, and more. The Season of Blood arrives on October 17.
Blizzard will be hosting a Diablo Developer Update Livestream on July 6th, featuring a deep dive into the new Class coming to Diablo Immortal, the announcement of the first Season of Diablo IV, and quality-of-life updates. Players will have the opportunity to ask developers questions during a live Q&A session, and the livestream will be followed by articles and a video on demand for those who missed it.