Diablo Immortal hasn’t been able to get over the dark clouds above it since its introduction. Although the mechanics were praised by everyone when the game debuted, the micro payment system in it annoyed many players. In fact, if you remember, we shared with you that you need to pay about $ 100,000 to become fully strong.
Of course, with Immortal, question marks began to form in the minds of Diablo 4 in particular. With Blizzard’s statements to content producers, this confusion turned into chaos. Allegedly, Diablo 4 would also have an Immortal-like micropayment system. But with the trailer and details released yesterday, this confusion has been resolved.
The name that removed the question marks in the minds was Adam Fletcher, the community manager of the Diablo family. After the trailers, Fletcher responded to the questions of the players through his personal Twitter account, and stated in a tweet that Diablo 4 was specifically designed for the PC / console community. According to Fletcher, players will only be able to spend money on cosmetic items and additional packs.
If you remember, in the early days of Diablo 3, there was an Auction House system that allowed you to spend real money. When Blizzard realized that it was going to dangerous points, it removed this system from the game. We don’t know if Diablo 4 will have a similar system. However, according to Fletcher’s claims, Diablo 4 does not see a P2W system for now.
Diablo 4 will debut in 2023.