With the remastered version having just been released, it won't be surprising to see Diablo II's servers encountering some issues, meaning that sometimes the game won't let you log in. This guide will show you how to check the server status to see if the issue causing the connection error is on your side or on the server side.
There is currently no official page way to check server status for Diablo II, although we expect this to change. In the meantime, there are workarounds to help you figure out exactly what's going on. Several websites have been created specifically for users to report issues for almost any multiplayer game. Two of the most commonly used sites are Downdetector and Ping Server Status.
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Fault detector
Unfortunately, there is no Downdetector page specifically for Diablo II yet. That will likely change in the coming weeks when Diablo II Remastered is officially released. However, you can check the Battle.net Downdetector page to see if there are any issues with online servers for all Blizzard games. If there are an abundance of reports of problems with server connections for Battle.net, this will likely explain the inability to play Diablo II Remastered.
Ping server status
Pingserverstatus is an easier tool to check for connectivity issues on your games. This tool checks if there is a connection to the servers and, if so, what is the latency. If the server status is online and the latency is low on that site, it usually means the connection is not on the server side. The Pingserverstatus page for Diablo II can be found at this link.
That's all you need to know to check the Diablo II server status. If at any time you are unable to connect to the game, check these pages for the latest updates.
Need to check server status for more games? See guides or how to check server status for Sea of ​​Thieves and Smite.