When it rains, it pours. Sometimes, it's a good thing. But, unfortunately for Blizzard Entertainment, that isn't the case right now.

It has not even been one weekend since the Diablo 4 development team apologized for the recent patch as fans pointed out several things that are wrong about the game's debut season and its battle pass, but it appears that a much worse problem has reared its head.

Specifically, much of the player community's chagrin is aimed at the predatory design of Diablo 4's User Interface - a fact that the studio apparently acknowledges.

The UI tactic appears to be designed to coax players into doing unintended actions, like, for example, redeeming their Battle Pass, with minimal effort. Console players bear the brunt of this design flaw more so than others, as their controller is programmed to default to the relevant button every time they access the menu.

Prominent content creator and streamer, Rurikhan, fell prey to this UI trap during a live stream, decrying the design as "malicious". His sentiments resonated with fans on Reddit and Twitter as most jumped on the hate bandwagon to criticize the feature.