After a long, tiring week, you’ve plopped on your computer chair, all too ready to take a well-deserved break with Diablo 4. You can’t wait to tackle a Nightmare Dungeon and level up your Glyph, or farm some resources to make your dream armour… but then your game takes forever to log you in or, worse, you get an ominous error message.
For many Diablo 4 fans, this is exactly what happened over the weekend – not just once, but twice. The fiasco started on Sunday, when players started getting disconnected from the always-online game, losing potentially significant game progress.
Blizzard’s official Twitter account soon identified the login issues as a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack. DDoS attacks are a cyber-attack wherein the perpetrator floods a system to exhaust its resources and slow it down.
The DDoS attack also affected Blizzard’s other games like World of Warcraft, as well as their online match-making system Battle.net.
The problem was fixed shortly, and players could get back into the game – until Blizzard’s system faced another DDoS attack just four hours later, which was fixed in the same hour.
Many players were understandably upset at the interruptions to the life service game, and some took the chance to ask for an offline mode – a long-requested feature of the game.