Hilarious Diablo 4 Image Shows Players Forming Huge Soup Line
A player of the action role-playing game Diablo 4 recently shared an amusing image of a group of players forming a line. The heartwarming interaction between strangers on the internet is one of the most enjoyable aspects of live service games like Diablo 4.
The launch of Diablo 4 has been successful for the most part. Despite some glitches, hiccups, and login queues, the majority of players have had a relatively seamless experience with the new game.
However, a group of Diablo 4 players found themselves in a rather unusual queue. Doislan shared an image on Reddit of their recent hijinks in Gea Kul, the largest hub in the Dry Steppes region of Diablo 4. They joined a group of NPCs crowded around a soup kitchen on the street, waiting to receive a bowl. Others soon joined them, and the scene became comedic as almost a dozen players patiently waited in line to get some soup of their own.
Like many multiplayer games, unspoken interactions can create some of the most fun and memorable moments for many players. Fans of live service games have developed a wordless language that spans across different games. From crouching repeatedly in Overwatch to jumping up and down in World of Warcraft, players resort to such comedic forms of communication, such as rapidly spinning in place or spamming abilities next to each other, despite having emotes and a chat system at their disposal in Diablo 4.
Doislan’s fellow Diablo 4 players enjoyed their hilarious image. One joked that the Reddit post caused their favorite soup joint to blow up in popularity, while others made callbacks to the iconic “Soup Nazi” episode of Seinfeld. Another player shared a similar story, but it ended with another person skipping the line, causing the queued characters to emote in fake outrage.
Some players joked that Doislan and the others must have been waiting in line because there was nothing better to do in Diablo 4. Many gamers have completed the campaign and are grinding Nightmare dungeons for gear and XP, but some are succumbing to the tedium of the game’s endgame loop. However, Diablo 4 will be starting Season 1 in early-to-mid July, which promises to mix things up a bit. Nevertheless, Diablo 4 fans will have to make new characters to earn rewards from the Battle Pass, so there will be no time to wait in line for soup once the new season arrives.
Diablo 4 is available on PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S.
A Diablo 4 player recently shared a hilarious image of a group of players coming together to form a line. The wholesome interaction between strangers on the internet shows one of the best parts about a live service game like Diablo 4.
The launch of Diablo 4 has largely been a success. While some Diablo 4 players have encountered glitches, hiccups, and login queues, most players have had relatively seamless experience with the new action RPG.
However, one group of Diablo 4 players found themselves in a rather different queue than one might expect. Doislan shared an image on Reddit of some recent hijinks they got into in Gea Kul, the largest hub in the Dry Steppes region of Diablo 4. They decided to get in line behind a group of NPCs crowded around a soup kitchen on the street, waiting to receive a bowl. Others soon joined them, making a comedic scene of nearly a dozen players patiently waiting to get some soup of their own.
Like many multiplayer games, unspoken interactions can create some of the most fun and memorable moments for many players. From crouching repeatedly in Overwatch to jumping up and down in World of Warcraftfans have developed a wordless language that spans live service games. Though Diablo 4 has plenty of emotes and a chat system, many players still resort to such comedic forms of communication, such as rapidly spinning in place or spamming abilities next to each other.
Doislan’s fellow Diablo 4 players got a kick out of their hilarious image. One joked that the Reddit post caused their favorite soup joint to blow up in popularity, while others made callbacks to the iconic “Soup Nazi” episode of Seinfeld. Another player shared a similar story, but it ended with another person skipping the line, causing the queued characters to emote in fake outrage.
Some players joked that Doislan and the others must have been waiting in line because there was nothing better to do in Diablo 4. A fair number of gamers have completed the Diablo 4 campaign and are grinding Nightmare dungeons for gear and XP, but some are succumbing to the tedium of the ARPG endgame loop. Luckily, Diablo 4 will be starting Season 1 in early-to-mid July, which promises to mix things up a bit. That said, Diablo 4 fans will have to make new characters to earn rewards from the Battle Pass, so there will be no time to wait in line for soup once the new season arrives.
Diablo 4 is available on PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S.