We are sure that Blizzard he was perfectly aware of the madness he was going to unleash by announcing his frantic Diablo IV run. In case you are not up to date on the matter, we will summarize it for you: it is a race that will reward the first 1,000 players in reaching the Level 100 in Hardcore Mode, which features permadeath. In other words: if you die, you start over.
Streamer Rob2628 became the first player to reach Level 100 in Diablo IV after 54 hours… in its normal mode. While this was going on, the competition in Hardcore mode was very, very close. Many players came to the levels 80-90but they ended up dying due to errors, clues and game failures such as crashes.
Now we know the first player who has managed to reach Level 100 in Hardcore Mode: cArn_ with the Barbarian class, a streamer who has achieved what many wanted and whose name (Battle.Net ID) will remain immortalized in a large statue of Lilith along with the 999 players who follow him. The term ends until filling quota or on September 1.
The competition has divided many users, since the players with the more expensive editions They have had a 4 day early access. On the other hand, the opinions pointed out that the competition was going to be shorter than it really has been… but it seems that Sanctuary and Lilith have made things more difficult for the community than expected.
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