Diablo IV is one of the most anticipated games of the year. A potential Game of the Year contender, the title has received almost unanimously positive reviews from critics all over.
On June 1, Blizzard Entertainment kicked off early access for gamers who pre-ordered the Deluxe or Ultimate editions of the title. Now, only a few days later, the action role-playing game has its first five level 100 players.
According to PCGamesN, Twitch streamer and YouTuber Rob2628 is the first person to achieve this milestone, at least on normal difficulty, with Draelin, rengar666, KlapopjeKOP, and Willemh joining him later on. The YouTuber played for over 54 hours while only getting about 8 hours of sleep in between.
To achieve this feat, Rob used a Barbarian build character and played with a group for the majority of his run to the Diablo IV Hall of Fame. Also, he heavily relied on shouts and whirlwind skill to defeat his enemies.
Most importantly, the Twitch streamer leveraged a group-based exploit where, when the lead player exits the group, a dungeon reset will be triggered. With this trick, player groups can boost experience and maintain an edge over other players.
