Solo Self-Found Is Coming to Diablo 4

Solo Self-Found (SSF) is officially coming to Diablo 4, and it could end up shaking the endgame to its core. In a recent interview with Raxxanterax, developers Colin and Zaven confirmed that Blizzard is planning to introduce SSF—or a similar solo mode—in the near future. For players eyeing those leaderboards or the new Tower arriving in Season 11, this could be a total game-changer.

Solo Self-Found in Diablo 4

If you’re not familiar with the term, Solo Self-Found means your character can only use the gear you personally find or farm. No trading, hand-me-downs, or shortcuts. Just pure grind and skill.

While that might not mean much for the casual crowd, it’s a huge deal for those who take the competitive side of Diablo seriously. It finally introduces a way to measure raw player effort—without the noise of trading exploits or third-party shortcuts muddying the leaderboards.

How Does This Affect Leaderboards?

Fans have been frustrated for a while now with the state of trading in Diablo 4. Between item duplication bugs, bots, and people outright paying for gear, serious progression has felt tainted. SSF fixes that.

By separating players who earn their gear from those who buy it, the new mode will finally let true grinders shine. High-value items like Mythic Uniques or low-drop-chance loot can make or break leaderboard runs, and this new setup means rankings will finally reflect actual player dedication—not credit card swipes.

We don’t have full details yet on how SSF will work in Diablo 4 or when exactly it’ll launch. What we do know is that SSF is coming sometime after Season 11—and it’ll play a major role in shaping endgame content like The Tower.

One thing’s certain: when Solo Self-Found finally arrives for Diablo 4, the leaderboards are going to look a whole lot different.