The controversialbut profitable mobile game Diablo Immortal, is getting its second major update later this month. This update will bring an all-over reset to what is currently the Hero's Journey for all players. Reported by PCGamesN the update that is due to be released on December 14 will introduce the game with new Hero's Journey levels to complete as well as delivering all players any non-claimed items from their currently played Journey to their in-game mailboxes. Resetting progress is not covered in the English patch notes of the forthcoming update and has to be learned by players who translate into Chinese Patch notes Diablo IV Gold.
Similar circumstances occurred in November, and the news of changes to set crafting was announced only in Chinese update notes. The patch that was released in November also resulted in disbanding player clans due to mergers of servers. This was a decision that was criticized by fans and according to many people affected, the gift from Blizzard of an in-game resources bundle of $6.99 didn't accurately reflect the level of difficulty required to make an entire clan. In this case, players do not expect any reward, and items that were not earned will be lost forever.
Diablo 4 is going to be different and different from Diablo 3 in a number of significant ways, but perhaps the most significant is the sheer amount of testing going into Diablo 4 at every level. And, for the first time, the testing includes Diablo 4's end-game.
In an interview with IGN game director Joe Shely and Diablo franchise general manager Rod Fergusson talked about Diablo 4's extensive testing, its final-game content, as well as its live-service ambitions. Fergusson stated that Diablo 4 "the game that me feels is more comprehensively tested than that any other game that I've been a part of," noting that the game was made available to all of Activision Blizzard and even friends and family to ensure its quality (even the friends and family test was a leak that lasted for 40 minutes buy Diablo 4 Gold).