Friday, 27 March 2026

Diablo 4 Trade Issues May Be Getting Worse — Not Better

Diablo 4’s Season 12 already has enough trouble without the economy wobbling too. But that is where the conversation is drifting now, as fresh PC bug reports suggest trading problems are no longer limited to one awkward item-window glitch. Players are now reporting issues with both item trading and Trade Chat, which makes the whole trading loop look shakier than it did a few days ago.

That matters because Diablo 4 does not need a giant player economy to feel the damage. If players cannot reliably move items through the trade window or even communicate through Trade Chat, then one of the game’s few remaining social market systems starts to feel half-broken.

What is happening

The most direct report is still the March 26 thread “Unable to trade items,” where a player said they tested multiple non-account-bound items and could not place any of them into the trade window. The workaround they used was dropping the item on the ground and trusting the other player to send gold afterward. A March 27 reply added that clicking the item directly in the inventory worked for at least one player, which suggests the system may be failing inconsistently rather than being fully disabled for everyone.

That would already be enough for one article. The newer wrinkle is Trade Chat. In the March 24 thread “No Trade chat on PC,” one player said they could see their own messages going out but could not see anyone else’s, and others could not see theirs either. A March 27 reply claimed the chat channel had apparently turned itself off in settings and had to be re-enabled multiple times. Blizzard’s PC Bug Report board also shows a separate March 26 thread titled “Trade Chat Completely Dead - Trapped in ‘Ghost Instance’ (No Messages In or Out),” which makes this look bigger than one isolated settings problem.

Why it matters

This matters because Diablo 4 trading is already limited compared with more open ARPG economies. When a limited system starts misfiring, the friction hits harder. If players cannot trust the item window, and they also cannot trust Trade Chat to help line up deals, the whole feature starts to feel unreliable instead of merely restricted.

It also lands at a bad time. Blizzard’s current PC bug board is crowded with Season 12 issues across progression, combat, healing, and stability. Trading problems landing in that environment do not look like a side annoyance. They look like one more system slipping at once.

Current status / what Blizzard said

Blizzard’s latest official Diablo IV patch notes for 2.6.1, published March 24, include Season of Slaughter fixes, reward fixes, and general stability improvements. They do not specifically list a current fix for these item-trading or Trade Chat reports. That does not prove Blizzard is ignoring them, but as of now, the trading complaints are still visible on the active bug board after that patch went live.

When even the market feels unstable

Season 12 does not just have a balance problem. It is starting to feel like the small systems around the edges are fraying too. And when players have to choose between broken trade tools and trust-trading items on the ground, that is a bad look for Sanctuary.