Thursday, 16 April 2026

Diablo Immortal Players Say Some Shop Bundles Broke After Patch

 


Diablo Immortal has wandered back into one of its favorite little disaster zones: the shop. Fresh player reports say that after the latest patch, some in-game bundles simply stopped working at checkout. The offer appears, the button responds, the game says “Processing please wait”, and then absolutely nothing useful happens. No purchase window. No bundle. No resolution. Just a live-service shrug in premium currency form. 

The clearest new complaint comes from a fresh thread on the official Diablo Immortal bug report forum, where one player says that after the patch they could no longer buy bundles like Login Boon and Gemseeker’s Chest. According to the report, other purchases such as Magnate’s Supplies still worked, which makes this look less like a total store outage and more like a selective shop failure tied to specific bundles. The player also says they tried multiple devices with the same result, which is never the kind of sentence you want attached to a monetized system.

Not every shop bug is the same bug, but players stop caring fast

That last part matters. Diablo Immortal players do not experience these problems as neat little categories. They just see another moment where money, rewards, or store items go sideways and the game starts looking like it cannot be trusted around transactions. That is why even a “specific bundles only” problem lands badly. Premium systems do not get much grace when they fail in public. 

And yes, this is also hitting a game that already has shop baggage. We recently covered how Diablo Immortal’s shop loading bug had been hanging around long enough to feel absurd, and how players were raising fresh progression alarms around Leviathan Surge. This new bundle issue is not the same story, and it should not be lazily mashed together with those. But it absolutely feeds the same mood: when the game touches transactions or progression, players are bracing for impact. 

There is also a bigger trust problem floating nearby

This is where the timing gets ugly. Just a day earlier, another Diablo Immortal forum post described a Battle.net bundle purchase that allegedly never delivered the promised Wayfarer bundles. Earlier in April, another player reported that a Rift Delver’s Hoard purchase was claimed in-game but never arrived. Different platforms, different details, same general smell. Players do not need every report to be identical before they start thinking the paid side of the game looks a little cursed. 

Fresh report, small thread, very familiar headache

To be clear, this is still a fresh bug thread, not proof that half the shop has exploded. Blizzard’s latest Diablo Immortal bug listings show the topic live today, and the current public evidence is still limited. But it is current, specific, and painfully easy to understand. A patch goes live, some bundles stop opening the payment flow, and players are left poking at a dead checkout prompt like villagers discovering a cursed relic. That is enough for a story, especially in a game where shop reliability is already on trial.

At this point, Diablo Immortal does not just need new content. It needs one quiet week where players are not wondering whether the game can safely handle a button tied to money.