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Original story (published on October 13, 2021) follows:

Diablo 2: Resurrected is a remastered version of the original Diablo 2 that was initially released in 2000.

It is an action role-playing video game that is available on different gaming platforms such as PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and PC.

This new version of Diablo 2 was released on September 23 by Blizzard and due to its past reputation, Diablo 2: Resurrected received a warm welcome from gamers around the world.

However, several players have also encountered issues with the game since it went live. Problems such as game crashing, character stuck, progress lost, and offline characters disappearing have been bothering many gamers.

As such, a new issue has come to light where players are not able to start the online game on PS5. According to gamers, this problem has popped up after downloading the latest patch.

In detail, when players try to play an online game on PS5, the play button doesn’t work and the game is stuck on the same window. After clicking play to enter a match, the button greys out for a half-second and nothing happens.

Judging from multiple reports (1, 2, 3, 4), it clearly seems that this issue is caused by the latest patch and it’s pretty widespread.

On the brighter side, Blizzard has acknowledged this bug and assured gamers that they are working to fix it as soon as possible. However, no ETA has been provided as to when exactly it will be resolved.

Meanwhile, some players have temporarily switched to the PS4 version of the game as a temporary workaround. Moreover, they have also tried re-installing the game, but it didn’t work.

So, if you’re having such an issue playing Diablo 2: Resurrected, then you should try the PS4 version. Otherwise, wait for Blizzard to get it fixed.

That said, we will keep you updated on the further development of the story as and when anything new comes to our notice.

Update (October 15)

IST 1:21 pm: This issue has reportedly been addressed if official communication from Blizzard’s community manager is anything to go by.

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