

That’s because to upgrade a character fully, you’ll need legendary gems, which you can obtain in Elden Rifts. If you were interested in maxing out your character, you would have to spend $100k more or less. Since Diablo Immortal’s launch back in June, its pay-to-win mechanics are making headlights-yes, we mean that negatively. At this point, even people who don’t have Diablo Immortal account have at least some knowledge about it.

Diablo Immortal’s Controversial In-Game MechanicsĮveryone knows about the anti-consumer tactics that Blizzard has been imposing on Diablo Immortal. It’s safe to say that jtisallbusiness may have spent too much money on Diablo Immortal Platinum-so much so that he can no longer get a match in the game because of it. During the video where he told the story, he admitted to thinking about making a few calls to a bunch of lawyers to help him with his situation. Enter content creator jtisallbusiness, who is now at odds of whether he should attempt to get a refund after spending “around $100k” from the latest Diablo game. The main goal of Blizzard with Diablo Immortal is to let gullible saps sink a significant amount of cash into their game, but one player took it a tad too far.
