Diablo IV's launch has been relatively smooth thus far, but the game is currently experiencing login queues and errors that are preventing players from playing.
A new login error--«Error 300202»--has reared its head, which tells players simply that «There was a problem logging in.» Some players are only seeing the error after waiting in a login queue, after which they are booted out of the queue and forced to go through the entire process again. The issues have been going on for over an hour as of this writing.
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] We apologize once again for the inconvenience caused by today's outages. We're working to resolve this as quickly as possible!
Blizzard is currently aware of the issue. Diablo franchise general manager Rod Fergusson tweeted that the team was working as fast as it could to rectify the server problems. Blizzard's own customer support also tweeted out an apology, stating that it «apologizes for the inconvenience caused by today's outages» and that it's working to resolve the problems as soon as possible.
The new login error is enough to strike fear into longtime Diablo fans, who may remember Diablo III's infamous launch back in 2012. Diablo III was the first game in the series to be always-online (much like Diablo IV is), and suffered from persistent server issues in its first week. The ongoing issues turned the message frustrated players continued to encounter, the dreaded Error 37, into a bit of a meme in and of itself.
It's not the first time Diablo IV has suffered server issues, but those problems have been relatively few and far between following the game's early access launch on June 2 and its full launch on June 6. Blizzard
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