The March 24 reset did not just bring class tuning, dungeon changes, and the opening rush of Midnight Season 1. It also seems to have brought at least one fresh progression headache.
Players on Blizzard’s official forums are now reporting that Delver’s Journey progress is not moving properly beyond Level 4, with multiple bug-report and discussion threads appearing on March 25. The issue is visible both in Blizzard’s Bug Report listings and in a separate General Discussion thread, which makes this look like more than a one-off complaint.
The core complaint is simple
The reports all circle the same problem: players say they are doing new Delves after reset, but their Delver’s Journey progress either is not increasing correctly or appears stuck at Level 4.
In the General Discussion thread, one player wrote that they were “just over level 4 last night” but got stuck at 215/4200 at level 4 even after running five Tier 11 Delves following the server reset, while another player in the same group was progressing normally. That is exactly the kind of post-reset inconsistency that gets attention fast, because it makes the issue feel less like confusion and more like a genuine tracking bug.
Blizzard’s own forum listings show this is spreading
This is not just buried in one thread, either.
Blizzard’s Bug Report forum listings currently show a topic titled “[BUG] Delver’s Journey Progress Not Progressing Beyond Level 4” as an active item on March 25, and the broader support feed also shows related Delves complaints, including “Delves: Season 1 Journey Stopped Giving Progress.” The fact that multiple Delves progression issues are appearing together gives the story more weight.
That does not automatically prove every report is the exact same bug, but it does strongly suggest players are hitting real friction around Delver’s Journey progression right now.
Why this matters more than a niche bug
Normally, a single progression bug thread might be too small to matter.
This one is different because Delver’s Journey actually matters to current Season 1 reward planning. Recent gearing discussion around Midnight Season 1 points out that reaching Level 4 of Delver’s Journey is tied to important progression value, including access expectations around higher-end Delves reward structures. That makes any “stuck at Level 4” issue more than just an annoying UI hiccup.
If players believe their post-reset Delves are not counting correctly, that hits one of the most practical early-season progression lanes in the game.
This also lands at the worst possible time
The timing is brutal.
Midnight Season 1 is still in its first real reset cycle, which means players are actively trying to optimize progression routes, weekly value, and Delves-related rewards right now. That is exactly when a bug like this feels the worst, because even temporary uncertainty makes people worry they are wasting time on capped or broken progress. The March 24–25 window is when many players are stress-testing all of these systems at once.
So even if Blizzard fixes it quickly, the story is still relevant because it affects how players trust the system during the most important setup week of the season.
There is no clear Blizzard fix posted yet
At the moment, I do not see an official Blizzard blue-post response or hotfix note specifically resolving the Level 4 Delver’s Journey issue.
What we do have are the player reports themselves, active bug-report listings, and the fact that the issue is visible enough to surface in Blizzard’s latest forum pages. That means the safest read right now is: the bug appears to be real for at least some players, but there is not yet a confirmed official fix or explanation posted publicly.
That uncertainty is worth stating clearly, because early bug stories get messy fast when players start mixing speculation with actual confirmed behavior.
The bigger takeaway
The March 24 reset is still producing fallout, and this Delver’s Journey issue is exactly the kind of bug that players notice immediately.
It hits progression. It appears to affect current-season activity. And it showed up right when players were trying to make the most of Delves after reset. Even if Blizzard resolves it quickly, this is the kind of short-turnaround story that matters because it touches actual player momentum in Season 1.

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