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Blizzard is aware it’s hard to keep up with Diablo 4 when it receives foundational changes regularly, but that doesn’t mean it’s going to let “obsolete” parts of the game live on without being reworked or fixed.
Diablo 4 has been in a near-constant state of change since release in 2023, with major updates significantly overhauling loot, endgame bosses, monster behavior, and difficulty in the last few years. And that’s on top of new seasons every few months that introduce limited-time mechanics and features of their own.
In an interview with PC Gamer, Diablo 4 game director Zaven Haroutunian made it clear that Blizzard knows the frequent changes to how Diablo 4 works isn’t ideal, especially for casual players.
“We know that it’s also really hard for players to keep up with [Diablo 4], particularly those who aren’t playing at the cutting edge of everything all the time,” Haroutunian said.
However, he continued that if a part of the game isn’t working, Blizzard needs to give it attention.
“I don’t think anyone’s too thrilled about having an obsolete part of the game just sort of linger and not do its job and not contribute,” he said.
While Haroutunian admitted Diablo 4’s major updates can be a

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