Yesterday, Blizzard released a new client update for Diablo 4. According to the company, the June 8th Update packs various stability and bug fixes across all platforms.
Additionally, this patch addresses an in-game checkout experience error on PC.
So, this is a small QoL update and nothing more. For those wondering, Blizzard also released a server-side update that featured some gameplay, class changes and balance tweaks.
As always, Battlenet will automatically download the June 8th Update the next time you launch its client. Below you can also find its complete changelog.
Diablo 4 June 8th Patch Notes
All Platforms
- Various stability and bug fixes.
PC
- Address an in-game checkout experience error.
Diablo 4 June 8th Hotfix 6 & 7 Server-Side Release Notes
Boss Changes
- Increased the level range for World Bosses on World Tier 3 and 4.
- Increased the total damage dealt by the Level 100 Pinnacle Boss and reduced their total health.
Dungeons
- Made further adjustments to Elite spawn rates in dungeons.
- Fixed an issue where players would teleport to the wrong location in multiple dungeons while transitioning through levels of the dungeon.
Monster Changes
- Fly Hosts and resurrected Fly Hosts from Trembling Masses will no longer be an infinite source of experience.
Class Changes
Rogue
- Advanced Twisting Blades’ Cooldown reduction now matches its tooltip.
Legendary Aspect Changes
- Aspect of Unstable Imbuements no longer excessively benefits from damage amplification effects.
Miscellaneous
- Further stability fixes.
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