Mike Ybarra, president of Blizzard Entertainment, has made several statements about Diablo Immortal, a free-to-play, multiplayer online action role-playing game. In this context, he stated that there should be purchases for the game and that the game is already offered to players for free.
Immortal, which debuted for mobile devices in the past period, has been subjected to a lot of criticism about micropayments. These harsh criticisms continue. In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, Ybarra said she found the system logical.
“The game already offers a free Diablo experience. This in itself is something that players will love. The issue of making money begins in the second part of the game. The game first immerses players in a long Diablo adventure. Every mobile owner can easily access this game. The main scenario in the game can be completed for free.”
Diablo Immortal, on the other hand, was released on both iOS and Android devices on June 2. It surpassed 10 million downloads last month. He also reportedly earned more than $1 million a day.