UPDATE 1.48pm: Blizzard has sorted its Battle.net issues from earlier today. The company thanked its community for their patience as they found a fix.
«Not the start of the day we would have hoped for, but we got there,» the support team replied to one user on X (formerly Twitter).
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] The login issues have been resolved. Thanks for your patience and sorry for any inconvenience.
The original story continues below.
ORIGINAL 12.25pm: Blizzard has apologised as its server Battle.net is currently unavailable, leaving players unable to access games, such as Diablo 4, on PC.
The company is in the process of investigating the cause of today's outages, which is said to have been caused by an issue with authentication servers. Blizzard said this may result in «failed or slow login attempts» for its games.
«We apologise for the inconvenience… we're working to resolve this ASAP» a post on Blizzard's Customer Support social media page states.
In a follow up reply, the support team said it does not have a timeframe for an expected fix. It did, however, state that its «teams are heads down and working to get things up and running as quickly as [they] can». Meanwhile, users have reported they can't access the Battle.net app, stating they are being presented with a maintenance error code.
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] We apologise once again for the inconvenience caused by today's outages, we're working to resolve this ASAP.
Hi blaask,
I'm afraid we don't have an estimated timeframe at the moment, but rather our teams are heads down working to get things up and running as quickly as we can.
Apologies for the