Much like how most Diablo 4 players will leave no stone unturned, literally, in their search for newer and rarer gear, Blizzard Entertainment wants fans to know that it's doing everything in its power to support Diablo 4 post-launch.

Blizzard had its first "Campfire Chat" about Diablo 4 on June 16, Friday. This isn't an official developer stream, but more of a, well, chat of what's possibly coming to the game and what the developers are planning to add.

Even though this was less of a big deal, Blizzard still took its time revealing several new additions and quality-of-life changes that are coming to Diablo 4 in the lead-up to its first season and once it arrives as well as after it.

In Diablo 4, the journey is as crucial as the destination, and the current, laborious travel to the Nightmare dungeons has not gone unnoticed. To bolster the appeal of these endgame areas, Blizzard has announced it will tweak the mechanics of the Nightmare Sigils, allowing them to create waypoints, enabling players to directly teleport to the respective dungeons. This change will eliminate the extra effort of manual running, saving crucial time and making the Nightmare dungeons more efficient to farm.