Diablo 4 players want Blizzard to add a log of completed side quests to the massive open world action-RPG. Diablo 4 is absolutely stuffed with content, giving players the chance to tackle a lengthy main quest, dungeons, and of course, plenty of side quests.

Diablo 4 has over 200 side quests spread across its five distinct regions. Players can hold 20 side quests at a time and can acquire them in various ways. Typically, Diablo 4 side quests are picked up by chatting with an NPC, but there are instances when players get side quests by picking up something that they find while exploring the open world. Regardless, with over 200 side quests in Diablo 4, completing them all has proven to be a headache for completionists.

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This is because Diablo 4 doesn't keep track of the side quests players have already completed. So when players get to the point where they have, say, just a few side quests left to complete in a specific region, they have no clue how to find them. They can't compare a list of side quests to the ones they've already completed because the game doesn't keep track, so it becomes guesswork. A simple solution for this would be for Blizzard to add a log of completed side quests, but no plans to that effect have been announced at the time of this writing.

Blizzard has been proactive about responding to Diablo 4 community feedback, releasing updates and tweaking the game accordingly. This includes adding helpful quality of life features. For example, Diablo 4 endgame players were growing frustrated with walking to dungeons, and so Blizzard made it possible to fast-travel directly to them. Considering this, it's entirely possible Blizzard will release an update that adds a side quest tracker to the game, but fans shouldn't hold their breath until such a feature is announced.

While Diablo fans shouldn't necessarily expect news on a potential side quest tracker or other quality of life requests, more information on Diablo 4's future is coming sooner rather than later. Blizzard is hosting a Developer Update stream on July 6 at 11am PT where it will discuss future updates for the game. This will include information on what fans can expect from the highly-anticipated Diablo 4 Season 1, which is expected to kick off at some point later this month.

Diablo 4 is out now for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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