![]() ![]() Fans asked Cheng why it has taken him so long to address the game’s in-game purchases and heavy pay-to-win mechanics. To make matters worse, Legendary Gems also have a low drop rate even when spending real money on chests that contain them.įans have since called out Wyatt Cheng on Twitter for essentially making false statements in regards to Diablo Immortal’s pay-to-win model. Yesterday, we reported that in order to max your character out in Diablo Immortal, players would have to scrounge up at least $110,000 worth of in-game purchases to max every possible stat in the game. You can’t max your character without them. Diablo Immortal lets players use real money to acquire Legendary Gems which are vital to levelling up your character and gear in the game. However, that doesn’t mean you can’t purchase items used to power up the gear you already have. ![]() You can’t purchase gear in Diablo Immortal for real money. Of course, Cheng’s state is somewhat true. READ MORE Intel Shows Off a Genuine ARC GPU at IEM 2022 In fact, Blizzard game director Wyatt Cheng told the media that there “is no way to acquire or rank up gear using money in Diablo Immortal”. This revelation is a stark difference compared to the so-called “promised” game Blizzard spoke about just a few months ago. So much so that Diablo Immortal could cost you up to a million rand if you want to fully max your character or you can spend up to ten years grinding through the game’s poor loot drops for stronger gear. ![]() While the game launched with stable servers (for a change) and an influx of players, soon after launch it was revealed that Diablo Immortal is a relentless pay-to-win experience. Diablo Immortal has come under fire in recent days due to its ongoing microtransaction controversy. ![]()
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