Anyone who was eager to flog their loot in Diablo III’s real-money auction house will have to wait a little longer, as it’s been delayed once again.
An in-game notification and an official forum post revealed that the real-money auction system will go live on 12 June, 2012.
The new date marks the third time that the real-money auction house has been delayed, as the launch date shifted twice throughout May.
While PC gamers wait for the real-money auction house to go live, the virtual one has also faced its fair share of problems, although Blizzard is working on those.
“We’re also continuing to investigate latency affecting search results, active auction lists, posting auctions, and successful sales and purchases on the gold auction house, and hope to have all transactions running smoothly as soon as possible,” Blizzard said in an official post.
In the meantime, though, it seems most of the server problems have been sorted out, but some players are still experiencing the infamous Error 37 problem.
“We’re working to reduce the frequency at which players are prompted with this error message and ensure that everyone can log in and play as quickly as possible.”
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Source: Official Blizzard forum
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