Blizzard claims it won't monetize 'Diablo IV' like 'Diablo Immortal'
for a while but is doing so through an in-game marketplace where players can purchase optional cosmetics, an “empowered” battle pass and “eternal orbs,” a premium currency that can be exchanged for the game’s controversial “legendary” crests. Thefeatures some of the most aggressive and predatory monetization systems found in a Blizzard game to date.
suggests it would take someone 10 years or $110,000 to acquire enough “legendary gems” to equip their character with the best possible gear. Since the release of, Diablo fans have been worried that Blizzard would employ a similar set of monetization systems in
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