It's possible that the first winners of Diablo 4's Race to World First will be announced later today

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It appears that Hardcore Diablo 4 players will be crossing the line to be one of the first 1,000 players to hit level 100 on hardcore mode later on today

It appears that Hardcore Diablo 4 players will be crossing the line to be one of the first 1,000 players to hit level 100 on hardcore mode later on today. This is despite the fact that some players were forced to exit early runs due to glitches and bugs. At the time this article was written, Wudijo, a well-known name in the Diablo community, was currently sitting on level 82 and appeared to be in a good position to be the first to cross the finish line. All three players are currently on level 77, and Ben_, Carn_, and Alkaizerx hold the positions of second, third, and fourth, respectively. The next three are Nugiyen, Zizaran, and Steelmage; they are all level 76. Following them are Shroud, Maximum, and Imexile; all of them are level 73. This completes the top 10 in the appropriate order. The last two competitors, Maximum and Imexile, have performed particularly well despite the fact that both of them were eliminated from the competition prematurely due to glitches in the game that ruined their first attempts several hours into the competition. Rob2628, Aristoblast, and Rengar, in that order, are currently considered to be the best players pursuing the softcore mode.

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  • Diablobuilds is keeping track of the competition for world first place by means of a livestream.

  • However, the race itself has not been free from its share of controversy.

  • When some fans found out about the race for the first time, they complained on the Diablo 4 subreddit that even with a reset that wiped the progress of content creators and reviewers before the early access period, certain players would still have an extremely unfair advantage.

  • This is because even if their data is deleted, a player who already knows everything about bosses, acts, and how to gear and level will have an advantage over a player who has never done it before.

When confronted with this accusation, Blizzard General Manager Rod Fergusson posed the following question: "How does deleting all of their progress and making them start at the same time as everyone else give them an unfair advantage?"However, despite this, there were still some players who advocated for the disqualification of anyone who had pre-release full access. Have you heard the news about the Diablo 4 player who managed to defeat the Butcher despite having a level that was far below the required one?

The Butcher is a meat-hooking nightmare that turns up at random in dungeons and has ended many a hardcore run, as many of us have learned the hard way. The Butcher appears in random locations in dungeons. On this screen, however, it appears to have become trapped behind a wall of minions, which continue to attack the Butcher while the player waits inactively at the bottom of the screen. Here are some games that are similar to Diablo that you can play until the release of Diablo 4 on June 6 for everyone.

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