Wujido and Maxroll have joined the list of streamers who have finally removed Diablo Immortal from the game they play. Many players, including the two mentioned, have stopped playing Blizzard’s new ARPG game after its release. Wujido himself stated during one of his streaming sessions that he intended to leave Diablo Immortal, and Maxroll announced that the Diablo Immortal community would be removed entirely from their site. Quin69, on the other hand, has removed the character they were using and left the game after spending over $15,000 to obtain one of the game’s legendary items.
Main Reason: Endgame Content That Requires P2W
Following that, many subreddits on the Diablo Immortal subreddit have stated that they will leave the game due to the unfair endgame, particularly for free-to-play players. One of the main reasons many players, including streamers, leave the game is because of the overly aggressive Pay to Win system, which forces players to spend money to win matches, particularly PVP that are very unfair for the F2P gamers.
Quin69, Bellular Gaming, and Asmongold are among the major streamers and youtubers who have stopped playing this game. Diablo Immortal is currently available on PC and mobile, but it has been delayed in China. After Blizzard’s official release in the bamboo curtain country, the game will compensate Chinese players.
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