The player, who reached the 100th level with the hardcore character in Diablo 4, lost his character due to the disconnection of the internet.
Earlier this week, Diablo 4 publisher Souaïb “carn” Hanaf became the first player to reach level 100 in hardcore mode. This feat is pretty impressive for Hanaf, considering that since Diablo 4’s release so far, players have built up over 10,000 years of playtime. However, he will no longer be able to use his lost character due to internet outage.
Diablo 4 level 100 hardcore character dies due to internet outage
During a recent livestream, Hanaf was disconnected from the Diablo 4 servers and restored to the game’s main menu. After reloading his game, Hanaf realized that his character was nowhere to be seen. Sadly, it was gone along with the 82 hours it took to get the character to level 100.
Diablo 4’s Hardcore Mode deletes the character who dies in the game. Hardcore games, one of the modes enjoyed by Diablo fans, are among the preferred modes. In a statement, Blizzard promised that the first 1,000 players to reach level 100 in this mode will have their names engraved on a statue in Blizzard offices. We don’t know if it’s any consolation that Hanaf’s character will at least live there.