For Blizzard Entertainment and Diablo 4, strife and controversy go hand-in-hand with record-setting sales. Over one month after releasing the game and enjoying the fastest-selling launch in company history all the while dealing with controversies over its microtransactions, Blizzard is faced with a legitimate plight.

After dealing with the backlash following the release of the pre-Season 1 patch, Blizzard still saw the servers of Diablo 4 fill up and force players to fall in line to get a chance to play the dungeon crawler once Season 1 was finally available.

It looks like the earlier threats of the pitchforks coming out and players promising to lay down their weapons weren't true, as evidenced by the significant queue times displayed on the launcher.

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Since Diablo 4's grand launch on June 5, Blizzard has done a remarkable job fixing the queue times. Now, you're looking at a wait of about 10 to 15 minutes before you can immerse yourself in the game.