Diablo Immortal still has one genuinely strong selling point in its current update cycle: Blizzard is pushing Challenge of Equals as a fairer PvP format where normalized power matters more than raw account advantage. In a game that has spent years dragging pay-to-win arguments behind it, that is not a small angle. It is one of the more credible ideas Blizzard has put on the table for Immortal in a while.
The problem is that the bug board is now getting loud enough to steal the headline. On March 29, Diablo Immortal’s active bug board was showing fresh reports about Horrid Ancient Nightmare altars not charging, the in-game shop not working for over a month, and Ephemeral Treasures not appearing in the Collector’s Empowered Battle Pass. That is on top of an already-active Mt Zavain battleground objective bug and continuing Midnightmoon claim complaints.
What is happening
Blizzard’s March update sold The Taking as a broad refresh: a new main quest, the Rocky Waste zone, a Battleground update, and the Challenge of Equals tournament with power normalization rules that disable or reduce several progression-based advantages. Blizzard also said a larger Battleground seasonal refresh is coming in April 2026.
But the live bug flow looks rougher than the pitch. The newest March 29 report says the Horrid Ancient Nightmare event is “not working right” because the altars do not charge from kills, making it harder to bring down the boss shields. The Mt Zavain guide objective tied to participating in a battleground is still not progressing for some players, with fresh confirmations on March 27. Meanwhile, the PC client stuck on “Updating files 0/502” thread remained active on March 27, with one player describing a repair loop that kept the launcher from entering the game at all.
The monetization-side complaints are not helping either. One March thread says the in-game shop has not worked for over a month for some players, while another says Ephemeral Treasures still do not show up properly after buying the Collector’s Empowered Battle Pass. The Midnightmoon event claim bug is also still active, with players saying they completed the required World of Warcraft unlocks but still could not claim the cosmetic in Immortal.
Why it matters
This matters because Blizzard is trying to sell a cleaner competitive story at the exact moment the rest of the game looks messy. Equalized PvP only works as a headline if players trust the client, trust the rewards, and trust the surrounding systems enough to believe Blizzard can actually deliver a fair battlefield.
When the same board is filled with event bugs, launcher problems, reward failures, and claim-button issues, the PvP refresh starts to feel less like a big step forward and more like one good idea trapped inside a noisy technical patch window. That is an inference from the current spread of player reports, not a formal Blizzard statement.
Current status / what Blizzard said
Blizzard’s official message is still forward-looking: The Taking is live, Challenge of Equals is part of that rollout, and the bigger Battleground seasonal update is still slated for April 2026. What Blizzard has not done in those public update posts is directly address this broader cluster of active client, event, and reward complaints.
When the side problems start eating the update
Challenge of Equals is still one of Diablo Immortal’s smarter ideas. But right now, the bug board is doing everything it can to bury that fact. Fair PvP is hard to sell when too many other systems around it still look unstable.
























