Diablo 4 developers have issued a patch to address a disappearing mount bug that cropped up after 1.4.2 went live.
Shortly afterDiablo 4’s 1.4.2 patchlaunched on June 9, players started noticing errors involving their mounts. Some previously purchased horses had disappeared from user stables, for instance.
Meanwhile, other players reported an issue wherein newly purchased horses weren’t entering their stables at all.
One user issued a bug report on the officialDiablo 4 Forumsand shared the following context: “I have discovered that one of the horses in my stable is no longer listed.”
Several others chimed in, saying they also noticed their horses were missing after the June 9 patch. In the comments, one person said theirSeason of the Blood mountsrandomly vanished. A different user claimed the same happened to their “Celestial Court” mount.
“Really disappointing to see something [I] paid for disappear for any reason,” wrote another frustrated fan in the forums.
In responding to a post from Twitter/X user__Mourning_Star, Diablo 4’s Community Manager Adam Fletcher promised a fix was in the works. Fletcher explained, “We got an issue with mounts being hidden. But we have a patch coming in the next day or so to correct this.”
The fix in question has since gone live, thanks to the “quick patch” Blizzard deployed on Wednesday, June 13. Fletcher told fans in a Twitter/X post that since it’s a client patch, they’d need to download the changes.
TheCommunity Manager’s postreads in part, “There is a quick patch being pushed out for #DiabloIV. This is to fix some mounts missing from some players’ stables.”
While Patch 1.4.2 caused a few problems with mounts, it also ushered in another animal-related change byintroducing pet companions.
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All players can unlock one free pet by completing the Faithful Companion quest in Kyovashad. Those who preorder Diablo 4’s Vessel of Hatred expansion can claim three more pets.
Brianna Reeves is a Games Writer on Dexerto’s US team. She is a Gaming expert, covering Baldur’s Gate, Diablo, Pokemon, fighting games, first-person shooters, and single-player games. Brianna has bylines at CBR, PlayStation LifeStyle, and ScreenRant.