Où Se Situe Les Saisons 11 Et 12 Dans Notre Classement Des Meilleures Et Pires Saisons De Diablo 4 ?
With the launch of Diablo 4's second expansion, "Lord of Trade," approaching, a sense of nostalgia has prompted a look back at the game's evolution over the past three years since its release in June 2023. This retrospective covers 12 seasons, highlighting those that stood out for their innovation and those that revealed the game's initial struggles to find its identity. This journey aims to remind veterans of past experiences and inform newcomers about the challenges faced. It's acknowledged that personal rankings may vary due to individual experiences.
The "Season of the Malignant," the very first season, is widely considered the least successful. It was meant to kickstart the seasonal dynamic but instead exposed many of the game's flaws. A catastrophic balance patch (1.1) just hours before launch nullified most builds created since the game's release. Players, already feeling that the game resembled a beta more than a finished product, were further frustrated. While the concept of "Malignant Tunnels" and "Malignant Hearts" to empower jewelry was appealing on paper, its execution lacked depth and was plagued by numerous bugs. Nightmare Dungeons were long, poorly designed, and overly difficult, with convoluted objectives. Helltides were sparsely populated. This season served as a harsh mirror, revealing Diablo 4's lack of structure and content.