

The reason for the ban isn't because TurboHUD4 offers any gameplay advantages that may be cheating - since Diablo 4 is predominantly a PvE game - but because it interferes with the online gaming experience, thus violating Blizzard's EULA. This is a tool that adds an advanced overlay, known for adding several handy features, such as a more detailed world map, NPC icons, and resource details, dungeon maps, as well as better character highlights, which is now banned. Don't be surprised if Diablo 4 streamers get banned suddenly just from using UI mods.īlizzard specifically called out TurboHUD4, a popular suite of game-modifying tools within the Diablo 4 community. The EULA terms aren't only crucial to maintaining the security of Diablo 4 players but also integral to maintaining the long-term integrity of the game.

Thus, they must also abide by the explicit prohibitions against cheating, bots, hacks, and any unauthorized software that automates, modifies, or interferes with the game. It's still unclear why Blizzard Entertainment is being strict about the use of in Diablo 4 all of a sudden.įletcher's warning came via an official statement on the Diablo 4 forums, which states players agreed to Blizzard’s EULA as a condition of playing the game.

Naturally, this stand has frustrated fans who enjoy personalizing their gaming experience. The explicit prohibition extends to mods designed to add layers or features not originally present in the game, according to Adam Fletcher, the Diablo community boss. It reiterates using unauthorized software in the game isn't allowed. Blizzard Entertainment is warning Diablo 4 players from modifying the game or face potential permanent bans.
