During the publisher’s “What’s next for Diablo” panel, a fan put the development team on the spot. Blizzard is defending Diablo Immortalįor this new Diablo, that online backlash spilled over into the real world at BlizzCon. That makes it one of the most disliked posts on Google’s video platform. That video has racked up 3.7 million downvotes compared to 593,000 likes. In 2016, many Call of Duty fans expressed their disillusionment with sci-fi elements of Infinite Warfare by rushing the reveal trailer on YouTube with dislikes. While downvotes on a video have, at best, a tenuous connection to any real-world behaviors, this is one way that fans have attempted to show their discontent with games in the past. In the hours since the Diablo YouTube channel uploaded the reveal trailers, fans have already downvoted it 26,000 times. “We want to make a Diablo game players love and to support it for years to come,” the post explains, “We plan to achieve that by creating an ecosystem that accounts for and welcomes every type of player-from our most die-hard Diablo veterans to those who’ll be exploring Sanctuary for the first time.Oh, and one other thing - fans seem really mad about it. Although Blizzard hasn’t gone into detail, it’s hoping to assuage some fears by promising that it’s “taking the time to get it right”. Fans have expressed concern over whether or not microtransactions will be included. There’s no beta start date confirmed just yet but it’ll certainly be before the release date which is a start.īlizzard stated that it’s also “too early to share details” about how the game will be monetised. To ease feelings of impatience, it’s possible to sign up to take part in the beta test on the official Diablo Immortal website. When that launch is, however, is still unclear.Īccording to the post, “it takes significant time to meet the Blizzard quality level” that the developer and its fans have come to expect and Blizzard wants to take time to meet the “ambitious goals” it’s set for the game. Blizzard confirmed that it plans to support Diablo Immortal long after launch with new areas, stories, enemies, events and character classes.
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