Blizzard Entertainment has announced a delay for Diablo 4's highly-anticipated features: the Gauntlet dungeon and leaderboards. Initially set to release shortly after the Season of the Construct - notably the game's third season - they were expected by the community to arrive on February 13. However, a recent announcement via Twitter by Rod Fergusson, Diablo's General Manager, indicated a need for further polishing of these features. The new launch date is yet to be determined, but it is confirmed to be within the current season, which ends on April 16.

This postponement follows some tribulations with Season of the Construct, which received a less-than-favorable reception from players. Blizzard has rolled out several patches to adjust the new mechanics and improve the new companion, following player feedback. The Gauntlet and leaderboards are aimed at players deeply involved in the game, targeting those striving for maximum efficiency and competition. Meanwhile, the Lunar Awakening in-game event has started, offering something new for players while they await further updates.

Why has Diablo 4's Gauntlet dungeon and leaderboard release been delayed?

The release was delayed to allow the development team at Blizzard to polish the features further and ensure a better player experience. No new release date has been provided, but the launch will occur during Season 3.

Diablo 4 is the latest installment in Blizzard's popular action RPG series, known for its dark fantasy themes and intense hack-and-slash gameplay. Fans of the franchise eagerly anticipate the Gauntlet dungeon as it represents a significant addition to the endgame content, offering fresh challenges and competitive pursuits in the form of leaderboards. This anxiety is compounded by the rich history of the Diablo series, which has set high standards for its dungeon crawling and loot-centered gameplay since the release of the original game in 1996.