![]() ![]() ![]() King doesn't justify charging $100 for a pack of lives in Candy Crush, why does Blizzard feel it needs to be apologetic for a game that cost $50m+ and 6 years to make?- Yang □ BUDDIES June 4, 2022Ĭheng appreciated the commend and stated that he does not like it if information is misleading. Wyatt, curious why you bother responding to these arguments? Twitter user Zizaran asked, “What happened in 4 months? Or are the gems not considered gear?” He accused Cheng that his statements before were “disingenuous”. If they are lucky, it would be less than the estimate.Ĭheng was asked on Twitter about the big changes on Diablo Immortal specifically on monetization. And to make things worse, it has been calculated that to fully upgrade a post-game character, it would cost up to $110,000. This is Blizzard’s version of loot boxes for Diablo Immortal. They will need to buy Legendary Crests in order to drop the gems. Note, the word “get” there because yes, Legendary Gems cannot be BOUGHT with real money. So, how would you cut down that long time for getting the best gear and upgrades? Enter the Legendary Gems where players can “get” with real money. It would take a long, long, long time to do that without paying for anything. Playing strictly free-to-play only would take a lot of time and effort before getting the gear and upgrades needed and that would not be even to maximize the stats. Sure, technically players could not buy gear with real money, but getting the best ones and upgrading them is a different matter. When the game launched, it seems Blizzard changed their mind. He made sure that would not happen in this game. Diablo Immortal’s director has recently shared his comments on the game’s microtransaction criticism.Ī few months before the launch of Diablo Immortal, Director Wyatt Cheng promised that there was no way to get or rank up gear with the use of money. ![]()
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