Steamer cArn_, a former StarCraft 2 and Dota pro, has claimed the crown.
Just a day after Rob2628 became the first Diablo 4 player in the world to reach level 100 at normal difficulty, former StarCraft 2 and Dota pro cArn_ has claimed the Hardcore crown as the first to accomplish the task in the unforgiving permadeath mode.
Normally, death in Diablo 4 is not a big deal: Your equipment loses a bit of durability (which can be repaired by your local blacksmith) and life generally goes on. In Hardcore mode, however, life decidedly does not go on: When you die, you stay dead, and you have to start over from square one. Caution is therefore vital, although it’s not always enough: As many players have learned (to their great frustration, no doubt), If you glitch out, you’re gone.
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USA — software Diablo 4 already has its first level 100 Hardcore character, and it's...