Blizzard Entertainment opened the gates to hell by confirming Diablo 4 will be coming to Steam along with the release of its second season, Season of Blood. As expected, Diablo 4 isn't doing well, reviews wise. While it hasn't exactly joined Overwatch 2 and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 among the worst-reviewed games on Steam yet, things haven't gone well for Diablo 4.
Diablo 4 has currently garnered a 52% review rating, a far cry from the acclaim it received when it was initially released on Blizzard's own Battle.net platform four months prior.
The Battle.net launch was a success story, with record-breaking sales ensuring Diablo 4's position as Blizzard's fastest-selling game ever. But its introduction to Steam has been less triumphant. Many users have used this platform not only to share their opinions about the game itself but also their sentiments regarding Blizzard as a company. This sentiment is echoed in numerous other critiques that call attention to issues Blizzard has encountered recently. Players have taken issue with the implementation of battle passes, microtransactions that many deem too expensive, and problems with its user interface. Comparisons are even drawn with Blizzard's Overwatch 2, which despite its free-to-play model, faced its own set of controversies, becoming the worst-rated Steam game ever. However, it's worth noting that Overwatch 2 still manages around 30,000 peak concurrent players daily on Steam, while Diablo 4 has seen a peak of a little over 5,000, a disparity possibly attributed to Diablo 4's price point.

