Diablo 4 player trading re-enabled as Blizzard stamps out gold duplication exploit
The latest threat to looting is stamped out

Player trading has already been re-enabled in Diablo 4, roughly one day after it was 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:disabled “unti🐲l further no💦tice” due to a gold duplication exploit.
Blizzard just issued the statement on the game’s , saying, “We have re-enabled trade in Diablo IV this evening after a backend fix to✱ address the exploit.”
eye-watering amounts of on items – more so, naturally, than anyone should realistically be pocketing. Enough noise was made to draw the attention of Blizzard, who swiftly stepped in to ensure the in-game economy didn’t go right to hell.Alongside suspending player trading, suspensions were handed out to those who profited from the gol🤡d duplication exploit. Don’t worry if you might have unwittingly traded with someone who has used the exploit, though, as Blizzard has confirmed it doesn’t i🤡ntend to punish anyone for unknowingly taking duped gold.
“We’ve suspended player trading in Diablo IV until further notice due to a gold and item duplication exploit,” the developer at the time. “We are working on a fix to amend this issue and will update you once we’ve reinstated the 🥀ability to trade.
“Once that is done, we will continue to monitor this activity to ensure a healthy playing experience for all. As always, any accountꦰ that engages in gold and item duplication exploits will 🍌be actioned in accordance with our End User License Agreement.”
The gold duplication exploit follows 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:another naughty bug that some players abused recently. That one involved players unplugging their internet to swipe seasonal items and return them to their non-seasonal characters. That’s also a no-no, and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:many players also got flattened by the banhammer as a result.
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