Summary
ADiablo 4player recently stumbled upon a bug that made an in-game cosmetic incorrectly appear to be free, eventually leaving them disappointed.Diablo 4’s in-game purchases offer players a wide variety of cosmetics to personalize their experience, ranging from weapon skins to character skins.
Since being rolled out by AAA developer Blizzard in 2023,Diablo 4has been consistent in terms of popularity, selling millions of copies within a short period. The action RPG’s plotwas later expanded with its first major DLC,Vessel of Hatred, in October 2024. This new release added an entirely new region called Nahantu toDiablo 4, alongside a plethora of other features, such as a new class called Spiritborn, a new endgame dungeon, and more. Similar to the base game, theVessel of Hatredexpansionhas also been received positively. Recently, an unfortunateDiablo 4fan was left annoyed after being tricked by a wrongly advertised offer aimed at owners of the DLC.

In a Reddit post, user Kilyrka shared that they spotted a bug that incorrectly showed Mother’s Memory, an in-game cosmetic bundle for the Spiritborn class, available at a 100% discount for those who ownVessel of Hatred. Tempted by the offer, they purchased thehighly ratedDiablo 4DLC, only to find out that the offer now appeared to be only a 40% discount instead. Kilyrka also shared screenshots of the encountered bug, which showed that the skin bundle was erroneously priced at “-1.” Talking about this experience, they stated that they “felt pretty scammed.” However, the post also revealed that the loss was undone, as they got a refund after reporting the bug to the game’s support team.
Diablo 4 Pricing Bug Incident Adds to Its Recent Issues
The latest pricing bug incident gives a glimpse of the issuesDiablo 4players have been dealing with as of late. Since the launch of Season 7 on May 12, 2025, certain users have complained about frequent crashes and other upsetting issues. Addressing one of the major problems,Blizzard recently turned off the Decay Augmentationin the game, following reports of the new ability inflicting an unusually high amount of damage. Based on this reaction, it seems logical to expect the American developer to be busy taking care of other areas of concern in the immediate future.
Meanwhile, theDiablo 4team recently bid farewell to its lead class designer, who had spent over 15 years at the studio. With such a key departure taking place, it will now be interesting to see how or if the dungeon crawler is impacted, especially when it comes to the game’s class system.