The battle-torn and brimstone-infused world of Diablo 4 is no stranger to controversies. The tempestuous community has never been one to be afraid to raise their concerns, which Blizzard Entertainment has tried its best to accommodate. As a matter of fact, Blizzard is holding an informal "Campfire Chat" this Friday to address the feedback from fans following the release of Patch 1.1.0.

Diablo 4's Global Community Development Director, Adam Fletcher, confirmed this last-minute livestream shortly after the outpour of criticism from the community.

Feedback, it seems, has been as swift and brutal as a barbarian's mace. The prevalent perception is that the recent patch is an unyielding rain of nerfs - everything from skills to damage output has taken a hit. Helltides, crucial for endgame farming, are now reportedly more challenging. This is just one of the many things that, as per the consensus, Blizzard will try to justify ahead of further debuffs.

Blizzard unleashed Patch 1.1.0 for Diablo 4 on July 18 and it didn't take long for the pitchforks to come out. Fans voiced all their concerns at the changes, with some players reportedly uninstalling Diablo 4 as a sign of protest. The grumble from the community was that the game had taken a turn for the worse. But Blizzard is not deaf to this outcry, committing to addressing the said concerns. However, this promise did little to pacify the noise.