Players smashed Diablo Immortal on Metacritic. Developers caught lying

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Post-release Diablo Immortal players flooded the project with negative reviews. The game got a crushing 0.7/10 on Metacritic. The reason for this response was not only the monetization system, but also the deception of developers.

Even before the game’s release, game director Wyatt Cheng promised that in Diablo Immortal will not be able to increase the equipment level for money. It turned out that the game has gems that greatly increase the characteristics of the character. You can’t buy them directly, but you can buy glyphs that increase the drop rate of Legendary gems. In addition, some glyphs give them guaranteed for completing dungeons.

Players smashed Diablo Immortal on Metacritic. Developers caught lying

Popular streamer Zizaran asked the game director for comment on his post, to which Cheng replied that he was simply misunderstood. According to the developer, gems and equipment are different things.

Players smashed Diablo Immortal on Metacritic. Developers caught lying

The outcry of the players grew even more when the blogger Bellular said that it would cost $ 110,000 (about 7 million rubles) to upgrade the Legendary Gems to the maximum level (10th). It will take 10 years to upgrade them to this rank using in-game methods without spending any real money.





Despite angry reviews online, the game received a 3.9/5 on Google Play and an even better 4.7/5 on the App Store. In addition, the project was warmly received by critics. The iOS version has a Metacritic score of 79/100.

Players smashed Diablo Immortal on Metacritic. Developers caught lying

Previously, the video showed how the graphics differ in: Diablo Immortal on a powerful PC with an RTX 3080 and an expensive Samsung Galaxy S21 smartphone.

You can read our impressions of the game in a separate article. Attention!

Source: VG Times

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