Claim the reward. Watch nothing happen. Very cool.
Diablo 4 has a fresh progression complaint on the board, and this one hits a little harder than your average annoying UI wobble. In a new Blizzard forum post, a player says they completed the “Lesser Than Evil” objective under Season Journey Rank V, claimed the reward, saw it marked as claimed in the interface, and still never received the 4 Paragon Points tied to it. They say the objective was completed on April 6, but by April 8 the points still had not shown up. That is not a tiny visual bug. That is the game telling you “congratulations” and then quietly keeping the prize. Blizzard’s bug thread and the current PC Bug Report board both show the report as a fresh April 8 issue.
Why this one matters more than a random bug-board grumble
Paragon Points are not fluff. They are progression. If a seasonal reward says it gave you four and your account total does not move, players are not going to shrug and call it one of life’s mysteries. The original post also says the player suspects other rewards may not have credited correctly earlier, though that part is still one player’s suspicion rather than something Blizzard has publicly confirmed. That distinction matters. The evidence right now supports a real fresh player report, not yet a proven wider outbreak. Still, when the missing thing is permanent progression, people understandably get twitchy fast.
The ugly part is that this does not feel completely out of nowhere
This new complaint lands in a season that already has a bit of a rewards-trust problem. We recently covered how Season 12 rewards still weren’t paying out correctly, and older public chatter also suggests Season Journey reward weirdness has been floating around for a while. An Icy Veins report previously flagged claim issues around Season Journey rewards, and a Reddit thread from weeks earlier described a player getting fewer Paragon Points than expected from seasonal progression. None of that proves this new Rank V report is the exact same bug. It does suggest the broader reward flow has not exactly earned blind trust lately.
Right now, the real problem is confidence
That is the story more than anything else. Diablo 4 can survive balance drama, wardrobe bugs, and even the occasional cursed Occultist moment. But when players start wondering whether claimed progression rewards are actually real, the season starts feeling flimsy in a much less funny way. For now, this is still a fresh report and not a full community firestorm. But it is exactly the kind of bug that can go from “one bad post” to “everybody is checking their Paragon total” in a hurry. And honestly, once players start auditing the game’s math by hand, the mood has already gone bad.






