Diablo Immortal;s predator; The micropayment system called (predator) is known to all of you. Of course, players generally complain about this situation, but this still does not change the fact that Diablo Immortal has $ 24 million in revenue in just weeks.
An example of this money-trapping practice was revealed live by New Zealand broadcaster Qin69. Quin69 has been trying to earn a 5-star gem since the game’s release, and it finally achieved its goal this weekend. The money he spent to get 5-star ore is exactly $ 15,997 (25 thousand AI dollars)!
Of course, a significant part of this money came in the form of donations from those who watched the broadcast, and Qin69 is a player who can afford this amount thanks to his broadcasts. But after he found this gem, the protest part of the job came. He used this 5-star gem to fortify a 1-star item, the purpose of which was to destroy the 5-star gem.
He then deleted his character, pointed fingers at Blizzard, cursed at him, and removed the game from his computer.
I think it’s a good form of protest, revealing what Blizzard needs to fix and raising the awareness of players. He should be congratulated.
You can see the relevant parts of Quin69;s broadcast on Twitch.