Diablo 2 Resurrected update 2.3 patch notes: offline difficulty scaling, cast keybinds

January 2023 · 13 minute read

The Diablo 2 Resurrected 2.3 update patch notes are here that will bring offline difficulty scaling along with other highly-requested features to the game.

Blizzard has big things in store for D2R. The game will soon have a Public Test Realm (PTR) where players can test out experimental patches before they hit live servers, as well as major improvements to the user interface (UI) and gameplay systems.

A few months since the game launched, the devs are directly addressing the Diablo community’s biggest complaints. Patch 2.3 brings fixes to everything from keybind features to essential movement mechanics missing from the remastered.

The complete Diablo 2 Resurrected 2.3 patch notes are out and here’s a look at everything we know.

Diablo 2 Resurrected will soon let solo players farm hordes meant for parties of (up to) eight.

Diablo 2 Resurrected modern ‘/players 8’ feature

D2R is integrating offline difficulty scaling from the original version. This will let players increase how hard the gameplay is to what it would be if eight players were in the party.

With higher difficulties come more challenging dungeon crawls and even better rewards to loot. Now single players won’t need to drum up a full lobby to start hacking away for high-tier items.

After the 2.3 patch, Resurrected’s setting will have a new slider from 1-8 to change to scale the difficulty.

Quick cast skills keybinds

Diablo 2 Resurrected will introduce a much more varied keybind system for PC players.

The 2.3 update includes quick cast spells and a ton of keybind mapping options to Diablo 2 like never before.

The devs were cautious of adding in an Active Skill Bindings bar and a Quick Cast Skill option in case it took too much away from the original D2R experience.

But after tremendous player feedback in support of the features, Blizzard are quickly going to bring them in D2R.

Diablo 2 Resurrected PTR

Blizzard is also planning to release a D2R PTR that will go a long way to addressing the game’s biggest problems around patch time.

The PTR will let players sign up and try out builds of the game to find any bugs or massive imbalances that Blizzard might have missed.

A Diablo 2 Resurrected PTR will launch soon to test out patches before they hit the main game.

D2R had complications with game crashes or server issues since release and a PTR would help identify those problems sooner.

Though the test realm might come at a different time than the D2R 2.3 update, Blizzard plans to launch them both in the coming weeks.

Take a look at the Diablo 2 Resurrected 2.3 patch notes below, courtesy of Blizzard.

Diablo 2 Resurrected 2.3 patch notes

Gameplay

Accessibility and Graphical improvements

Gameplay

Chat and Social

Graphics

Miscellaneous

Bug fixes

Art | Enemies

Art| World

Art | Players

Audio

Crash and Stuck Fixes

GAMEPLAY

Online

Player Abilities

Controller

Mercenaries

Enemies

World

Stash

Performance

Abilities 

Enemies

Localization

User Interface

General

Controller

Mercenaries

Chat

Lobby

Automap

Inventory

Front End

Settings

Panels and HUD

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