Blizzard Promises Review and Expansion of Diablo 4’s Hardcore 100 List

Following claims that eligible players unexpectedly missed the cut, Blizzard has committed to reassessing and adding names to the list of the first 1,000 persons to level 100 on a Hardcore character in Diablo 4. With Diablo 4, Blizzard introduced an intriguing promotion in which the names of the first 1000 players to reach level 100 on Hardcore mode will be inscribed on the state of Lilith, the video game’s main enemy.

People were eager to point out that they were missing from the list despite being qualified when June 22 rolled around because the achievement had already been completed, and Blizzard’s blog had revealed who made it onto the list. Even Asmongold covered the situation, posting a video about it to his YouTube channel and tweeting a request for Blizzard to investigate. The next day, the official Diablo Twitter account responded, vowing to investigate the claims and extend the list.

Participants respond to Blizzard’s response to the Hardcore 100 list dispute

The information could be more precise because their entire Tweet is written in character, yet many details can still be deduced from it. “The Virgin Mary adores her Hardcore kids. Some of the forgotten souls, whose accomplishments should have been celebrated but fell through the cracks owing to input mistakes, are being reviewed by the powers of Hell. According to the official tweet, these extra heroes will soon receive a revised list. This indicates that Blizzard is investigating the problem and will add the 34 users to the list if it so decides. It needs to be clarified from the updated list whether any people were dropped to reach the entire 1000 with those who outperformed others or if the list initially didn’t have 1000 individuals.

However, considering how passionately this issue was discussed in the community, the reaction to this news has been overwhelmingly positive. Asmongold received many thanks, particularly for covering the story.” Thanks to Asmongold and @Diablo for reading and listening and the many people who liked, retweeted, etc.,” one user commented. Those who were left off should now breathe easy, even though the amended list is probably still a few days away because the organizers may require some time to analyze the evidence.

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