Blizzard has thanked players for their patience after some were left waiting in hour-long queues to participate in Diablo 4’s open beta test this weekend.
In a statement posted to the game’s official forum, the community team assured players that it was “actively working” on the issues, vowing to “increase the influx of players” and reduce queue times once numerous disconnection issues had been addressed.
In an update posted a few hours later, community manager PezRadar thanked everyone for the “overwhelming response to the Early Access beta weekend” and reaffirmed that the team was “tracking and actively working on” issues with drop-in/drop-out multiplayer, rubberbanding whilst transitioning zones, and high RAM and GPU usage. The team is also aware of a problem where “players that are dropped from a game receive an error that their party does not exist”.