Diablo 2 resurrected ladder items store is now available, and the servers are experiencing difficulties at launch, as is common with many online games. Blizzard Entertainment has confirmed that many players are experiencing difficulties logging into the game, as well as having their characters appear to have been deleted by the game's servers. The game is currently undergoing maintenance in order to address this issue, though offline play is still available.

Hopefully, this indicates that the issues will be resolved in a relatively short period of time. The team at Blizzard is currently compiling a list of Diablo 2: Resurrected bugs and launch issues, and if there are any non-server issues that players begin to encounter in monstrous numbers, we'll be sure to notify you.

Diablo 2: Resurrection is currently available for purchase on the Xbox One, Xbox One S, Xbox 360, PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch. This comes at a time when Activision Blizzard's parent company is being sued for allegedly allowing sexist workplace behavior, abuse, and other forms of harassment to continue. There have been a number of high-level departures from Blizzard, including the game director for Diablo 4, the company's next mainline entry in the action-RPG franchise.

Anyone who attempted to play Diablo III on launch day will not be surprised to learn that diablo 2 resurrected items for sale is experiencing technical difficulties now that its release date has arrived. The RPG game is experiencing technical difficulties, and some players have reported being booted out, only to discover that their new characters do not appear in the menu when they log back in.

 

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The  Bug/Error Megathread on the subreddit contains a plethora of complaints about being unable to log in, but the most common by far is that characters created in a previous session have been "wiped" and do not appear in the game's selection menu.

However, it appears that these characters have not been lost – or at the very least, they have not been lost in all instances. While a few Redditors have reported that they've logged in again and that their characters have returned, several others have reported that they've lost a few experience levels' worth of progress when they do so – provided, of course, that they've been able to do so.

You can see how we're getting on with Diablo 2 Resurrected Items PS4 by reading our Diablo 2: Resurrected review in progress.

Activision Blizzard is facing a lawsuit filed in July by the state of California (which has since been expanded to include quality assurance and customer service contractors), which alleges years of discrimination and harassment on the part of the gaming company. Since then, Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick has called the company's initial response "tone deaf," employees have staged a walkout, Blizzard president J Allen Brack has resigned, and the ABK Workers Alliance has demanded that the company change its business practices. The lawsuit is still in progress; you can keep up with the latest developments here. Kotick has reportedly been subpoenaed as part of an investigation into Activision Blizzard's response to sexual misconduct and discrimination complaints lodged by its employees, which began in September and is being conducted by an agency of the United States federal government. Additionally, the company is facing a separate unfair labor practice lawsuit filed by a workers' union in September, which accuses the company of "worker intimidation and union busting."