{"id":41659,"date":"2025-01-28T16:35:47","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:35:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/diablo-4-players-call-devs-response-to-feedback-about-season-1-lull-a-big-w-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T16:35:47","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:35:47","slug":"diablo-4-players-call-devs-response-to-feedback-about-season-1-lull-a-big-w-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/diablo-4-players-call-devs-response-to-feedback-about-season-1-lull-a-big-w-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Diablo 4 players call dev\u2019s response to feedback about Season 1 lull a \u201cbig W\u201d &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Diablo 4 players call dev\u2019s response to feedback about Season 1 lull a \u201cbig W\u201d Blizzard EntertainmentPlayers call one Diablo 4 developer\u2019s response to criticism about Season 1 a \u201cbig W,\u201d though some fans remain skeptical. Diablo 4\u2019s first season didn\u2019t exactly get off to a great start. And as time goes on, many players find themselves increasingly disillusioned by Blizzard\u2019s long-term plans to support the ARPG. Questions concerning Diablo 4\u2019s status as a live-service experience crop up every so often, for example. Understandably, the lack of weekly events and similar content continuously sparks these conversations. And recently, a video from content creator wudijo once more got the community talking, specifically about the disappointing first season, minimal content support, and the various changes that could be implemented to improve the overall experience. It would seem Diablo 4 fans weren\u2019t the only ones interested in what the YouTuber had to say. Diablo 4 players call dev response to Season 1 criticism a \u201cbig W\u201d Wudijo shared a link to the Diablo 4 video in question on their Twitter page, which soon thereafter garnered the attention of Blizzard President Mike Ybarra. In thanking the YouTuber for their efforts, Ybarra claimed many team members reviewed the video, in addition to feedback from other users, and will \u201cwork hard to address the player feedback\u2026 and toss in a few surprises along the way.\u201d Several replies to the executive\u2019s post suggest many players are pleased to see such interaction with the community. One top comment reads, \u201cIt\u2019s always great to hear that @Blizzard_Ent listens to feedback. Big W!\u201d Another person thanked Ybarra \u201cfor engaging with the community\u2026\u201d Others are a bit more skeptical of the Season 1 plan going forward, though, especially since the much-requested Diablo 4 roadmap has yet to surface. A reply to one of the more positive posts calls the studio out. \u201cA tweet does not constitute Blizz \u2018listening\u2019 to feedback. Implementing some of this and improving the game is [actually] listening.\u201d Notably, a few other commenters shared this sentiment, with one writing: \u201cWe know you guys will sort it out eventually but this should not be happening. What the fans do not need is a delay in fixes, it took too long to get D3 sorted out.\u201d While some Diablo 4 players are optimistic about Blizzard turning things around, several others believe the team still isn\u2019t doing enough. Whether or not such division will be remedied during Season 2, which is expected to go live this fall, is anyone\u2019s guess.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Diablo 4 players call dev\u2019s response to feedback about Season 1 lull a \u201cbig W\u201d Blizzard EntertainmentPlayers call one Diablo 4 developer\u2019s response to criticism about Season 1 a \u201cbig W,\u201d though some fans remain skeptical. Diablo 4\u2019s first season didn\u2019t exactly get off to a great start. 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