

The post goes on to explain how the game servers work, with connections between regional servers and a larger global server.

Our team, with the help of others at Blizzard, are working to bring the game experience to a place that feels good for everyone." This is not a complete solve to us, and we are continuing to work on this issue. "A small number of players have experienced character progression loss - moving forward, any loss due to a server crash should be limited to several minutes. "Our server outages have not been caused by a singular issue we are solving each problem as they arise, with both mitigating solves and longer-term architectural changes," it reads. Now, Blizzard has shared a detailed blog post to explain why and how they're moving forward. They suggested at one point on the 10th that, "the login issues have been resolved." Before the end of that same day, the company posted another note about reports of login issues, another note on how they were "working to resolve this ASAP," and a posting at around 3PM on the 10th that the login issues had "been resolved" once again.Diablo 2 Resurrected has been suffering from server issues since launch, as previously reported. That bit of maintenance was initiated due to reports of "login issues."Īgain on October 10th, "login issues" appeared as a reason for investigation by Blizzard's support team. This was an emergency maintenance, during which "the game services will be unavailable". It was October 9 when the otherwise most-recent maintenance was initiated. Right now – as of the posting of this article – there is one instance of World of Warcraft maintenance scheduled for October 13, 2021. That scheduled maintenance was set to take place on October 6, 2021. As of October 5, 2021, Blizzard issued a note about maintenance that suggested they'd be down one single time in the near future.
