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In recent weeks, publishers began to abandon the game, especially after ARPG broadcaster Wudijo said he would leave the game and community site Maxroll announced that he would close the Diablo Immortal branch. In addition to the big publisher like Quin69, which deleted its character in protest after spending $15,000 on the game, many names are also “leaving the island”.
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Diablo Immortal is being abandoned
Wujido, who has been publishing Diablo and Warcraft for more than a decade, says he will not release any more content for Diablo Immortal. Following this, YouTubers and Twitch streamers, known for producing content for Blizzard games, including Quin69, Bellular Gaming and Asmongold, began to withdraw from the game. Bellular Gaming “It will be nice if I never have to talk about Diablo Immortal again,” he said. Asmongold , on the other hand, said in his opinions about the game, “The game did not bring any innovation (new ideas) except for the monetization part.”
Maxroll, a site where guides and guides are published, also includes games such as Path of Exile, Diablo 3, Lost Ark – also announced that they will not advance the Diablo Immortal part. In other words, new guides and tips about the game will no longer be published on the site. They cut off their support. The reason for this was that the game was “predatorily pay-to-win”. They say that cutting support for Diablo Immortal is doing the right thing.
At the same time, on Reddit, players say that they are bored and have started to quit the game. Blizzard needs to do a big thing to attract these players and publishers to its game.