Diablo 3 server is not available at this time, please try again later

I have been getting this message now for the past week or so. It seems to be an old issue that was fixed years ago.

I have tried hard resetting my console, I have reinstalled the game, have reset my router and everything in regards to that. I am the only Xbox on my internet.

I am at a bit of a loss, and solo’ing the new season has been dreadfully boring.

I hope someone has some insight.

I found the problem.

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

Yeah XBLive had some issues recently but is up now?

I am having the same issue on PS4. Anyone have any luck? I have tried reaching out to Blizzard customer support, but I keep going in circles and end up at these forums.

I never seen that but once in a while if I get to my character screen too quickly on my ps4 pro, it says “season not available” for a split second and goes away.

Are you sure you are connected to the internet when you see that message? Maybe you have some bad latency or packet loss

Try:

  1. disconnecting from the internet on the console (not sure on XBOX, but on PS4 I can turn network off). After turning it off, turn it back on.

  2. Disconnect from your XBOX live account (if possible) and log back in. On Sony, we can log out of our PSN account and log back in.

If that doesn’t work, video it on a phone, and contact Microsoft support. Why do I say video it? Because I suspect that they will deny it’s an issue and refuse to help unless you have video proof (have been down that route with Sony support in the past…).

Blizzard seems not to be reachable if you come with something else than money! There are only bots working at their support department, everybody has left! Indeed, you circle around forums! There are even no human moderators anymore.

The OP is the only console on his connection. There could be a few issues.

1.) Poor connection/packet loss. Check your network connection by doing a test. If low bandwidth (upload/ download speeds) or high packet loss, theres your issue. Could be numerous things from loose connectors, too long of a cable, line attenuation in service line, too many spliters in internet cable, bad spliters or amplifiers, ISP equipment failure, ISP line loss, ect…

2.) NAT type or Available ports not open. Look into port forwarding.
3.) Your ISP isn’t routing your data correctly.
4.) ISP to xbox live sever connection has issues.(not likely the case here)

True, I realised this after posting and edited, but better if I just remove and make a new post specific to the issue we came up against which seems to be only documented off this site. Will do that.