Published On: Tue, Mar 18th, 2025
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What’s changed in Diablo 4 update 2.1.4? Blizzard getting ready for Season 8 | Gaming | Entertainment

After announcing plans to release a new update last week, Blizzard has finally made update 2.1.4 available to download.

Diablo 4 update 2.1.4 is available on PS5, Xbox Series X|S and PC. As Blizzard gets things ready for Season 8, the patch improves visuals and performance on PC.

The headline change is support for Intel XeLL and XeSS Frame Generation. If your PC meets the hardware requirements, then you can enable this function by visiting the graphics menu in the settings.

Elsewhere, Diablo 4’s default setting will automatically enable resolution scaling for better performance. According to Blizzard, the type of scaling will be picked based on your PC hardware. Blizzard has also fixed an issue where Inquisitors could teleport to towns in certain scenarios. Likewise, there’s also a fix for the the renaming loadout ability.

You can see the full list of Diablo 4 update 2.1.4 patch notes below.

Diablo 4 update 2.1.4 patch notes

Game Updates

• Support for Intel XeLL and XeSS Frame Generation has been added. Settings can be found in the graphics menu for players on PC who meet the hardware requirements.

• By default, Diablo IV will now enable resolution scaling for better performance. The scaling method chosen will be based on the user’s hardware configuration.

Bug Fixes

Season of Witchcraft

• Fixed an issue where the Scour event could not be completed in certain situations.

• Fixed an issue where the icons on the minimap for Herb nodes could disappear during the Scour event.

• Fixed an issue where Treasure Goblins could be hard to hear in Headhunt zones.

• Fixed an issue where Cocoons could destroy Druid Boulder projectiles.

Miscellaneous

• Fixed an issue where Inquisitors could teleport to towns in certain scenarios.

• Fixed an issue where the ability to rename a loadout could be lost when disabling the Mature Language Filter.

• Various performance, stability, and visual improvements.