For a long time, the narrative was that only the vocal minority had issues with Diablo 4. Many argued that the Diablo 4 team did a great with the game, but eventually, this changed. Now, Diablo 4's Twitch numbers reflect the lack of interest in the game. To make matters worse, no one is bothering to show up to its live events.

A little over three months after Diablo 4 raised pandemonium and set a new company record for most sales at launch, Diablo 4 is struggling to pull in viewers, both online and live.

Blizzard recently set the stage for an in-person competitive event in collaboration with the local esports channel TEN. However, the livestream presented an unanticipated spectacle: empty seats and a virtual audience that never exceeded 300 viewers. This sparse attendance didn't go unnoticed. One streamer, visibly taken aback by the vacant venue, was asked to halt his broadcast after commenting on the situation.

These visuals from the event resonated with many players' sentiments about the state of the game. In the eyes of many, this was the final nail in the coffin - Diablo 4 is as good as dead.