Once a blockbuster franchise known for consuming hours of players' lives, Diablo 4's most recent entry has struggled to maintain traction. You don't need a magnifying glass to see the signs: low player base, a meager Twitch viewership, and discontent bubbling within the gaming community. The question that begs to be asked is: Is Diablo 4 dying already?

A quick search on the internet will lead you to discussions about the lackluster enthusiasm surrounding Diablo 4, even after Blizzard Entertainment dropped news about Season 2 out of nowhere at Gamescom 2023, and who can blame them?

Diablo 4's problems at launch have yet to be resolved. Making it past the level 60 mark makes everything else feel like a chore. Once the crowning achievement of every Diablo player, reaching max level in Diablo 4 is a fruitless endeavor. It's like crossing the finish line of a marathon you didn't enjoy running. The lack of dungeon variety, which often culminates in boss fights so poorly designed, doesn't help either. The overall Diablo 4 endgame gameplay experience extinguishes any ember of fun - a bad sign for a live-service title of a franchise whose entire gameplay loop revolves around, well, keeping players entertained for hours on end. If the game mechanics can't even keep your attention through the first season, there's a problem.