Some Diablo 4 players have encountered multiple issues preventing them from making Spiritborn characters, though most of the problems are easily fixable. By ensuring they have bought, registered, and installed the appropriate version of Vessel of Hatred, most Diablo 4 fans should be able to start their adventures in Nahantu using the new Spiritborn class.
The launch for Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred has gotten off to a rocky start. Its problems began on October 7, when the 4 PM PDT global release time for Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred was delayed by more than five hours due to unforeseen technical issues.
Here are all the critical info you need to know about Mercenaries in Diablo 4 Vessel of Hatred, including how Reinforcements and progression work.
Vessel of Hatred is finally live, but it seems the expansion’s woes are far from over. Some players discovered they could not make Spiritborn characters after logging in after the expansion's launch. In a post on the Blizzard forum, Diablo 4 community manager Adam Fletcher provided a series of troubleshooting tips, isolating the issue to one of three sources: each platform must own Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred individually, some fans were able to...