The Auction House's end was to be accompanied D2R Items by a complete overhaul to many of the game's main systems, as well as the release of console games and its premier (and only) large-scale expansion Reaper of Souls. The biggest marquee feature was to the loot system and the loot system, which Blizzard named "Loot 2.0"--a huge change intended to make loot drop more satisfying. This was to set the stage for a whole new era of Diablo.

"We truly believe that by shutting down the real-money as well as the gold auction companies, it opens the door to making sure that killing monsters in-game is the most rewarding and satisfying, the most thrilling method to get your hands on the items you want," said Josh Mosqueira in a YouTube video announcing the new rules.

The Auction House was shut down on March 18. 2014. Despite the fact that it caused some controversy when it was first launched, Blizzard didn't add an offline mode. And it hasn't. A week after the Auction House closure, Reaper of Souls would change everything.

While Reaper of Souls was the largest addition of content, Blizzard also made a variety of tweaks to Diablo which would give the game an excellent base for the months and years following Diablo's first release. One of the first significant updates came shortly after the game's launch and was long prior to the release of Reaper of Souls. Patch 1.04. that was Buy D2R items PC released on the 21st of August. 2012. added a number of new features that are still available for the game currently.