Diablo IV Seems Like It’s Dead

<p><em>Diablo IV</em>&nbsp;had a huge launch out of the gate just a few months ago, with Blizzard proudly touting it as their biggest release of all time, and big plans for a heavily monetized future.</p> <p>Now, it seems like a ghost town. The always-online nature of the game means that, on a good day, you&rsquo;ll see dozens of other players running around in the game&rsquo;s world trading items and completing quests. But stand in any one of its major town hubs now and you&rsquo;ll probably be the only person there. I used to run into people constantly during my adventures, now I&rsquo;m lucky if I see even one other player in a three-hour session.</p> <p>Online stream numbers have shown a similar decline, with the game lucky to draw just 600 viewers on Twitch &mdash; a far cry from the tens of thousands it had back at launch.</p> <p>Player drop-off is a normal phenomenon, even for big games, but it&rsquo;s not usually something that happens so dramatically in what&rsquo;s supposed to be an ongoing live service&hellip;let alone for the next game in a franchise that&rsquo;s one of the most popular of all time.</p> <p><a href="https://xander51.medium.com/diablo-iv-seems-like-its-dead-777b35adc794"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>
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