In a realm cloaked by shadows, eerie echoes, and echoes of gargantuan beasts that thirst for blood, the gaming community has been the real battlefield for Blizzard Entertainment. In recent days, they've experienced a metaphorical "boss fight" with their community regarding the inaugural season of Diablo 4, their latest installment in the award-winning dungeon-crawler franchise.

As soon as July opened, the Diablo 4 community expressed a torrent of criticism towards the pre-Season 1 update and the actual debut of the seasonal content as well. The patch brought numerous unwanted modifications to the game, including a comprehensive nerfing of all character classes. Some welcomed these adjustments considering a few Diablo 4 builds were wreaking havoc with their divine damage potential, but the bulk of the changes were met with dissatisfaction. Because of this, Blizzard found themselves arranging an emergency "Campfire Chat" to discuss this contentious update's aftermath, as it vowed to prevent such extensive patches in the future, which was followed by another and will likely be followed by more in the coming weeks.

Now, to help them forge a new direction for Diablo 4, Blizzard has put up a listing on their official careers page for the Lead Season Designer - a posting that's no longer available but was captured by Game Rant before it was taken down.