Over 25 different Diablo 4 players shared evidence of completing the task, but being left out of Blizzard's list. They say they have no reason to believe they should have been left off, but have no way of correcting the situation other than to bring up the issue in the Diablo 4 community.Īfter the Reddit post went live, however, it grew obvious that there were many Diablo 4 Hardcore players in the exact same situation. A Reddit thread on the Diablo4 subreddit shared evidence of their completing all expected tasks to be on Blizzard's list, yet they aren't included. With the release of Blizzard's official list of the first 1,000 Hardcore players to reach level 100 in Diablo 4, many players who were confident they'd be on the list discovered their names have been overlooked. RELATED: Diablo 4 Teases 'Corruption' at Upcoming Developer Livestream Blizzard has since shared its list of the first 1,000 players to reach level 100 in Diablo 4's Hardcore mode. The first 1,000 Hardcore players that leveled all the way up to Diablo 4's cap of 100 would not only be officially recognized by Blizzard, but would have their names carved into a statue of the villain Lilith placed on the studio's campus. In May, Blizzard first announced its Diablo 4 Hardcore launch race. However, Blizzard's now-published results appear to be missing dozens of Diablo 4 players that successfully completed the task. Players needed to reach 100 with a Hardcore character and then submit their accomplishment on Twitter. Instead of a launch season and leaderboard for Diablo 4 Hardcore mode, Blizzard instead chose to do a race to level 100. Diablo 4 hardcore players are casting doubts on the veracity of Blizzard's list of the top 1,000 Hardcore players that first reached level 100.
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