Diablo Immortal: A Pay-to-Win Perversion? – Video

Diablo Immortal: A Pay-to-Win Perversion?  - Video

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Blizzard’s Free to Play has been the gaming community’s whipping boy for three weeks. Roland Austinat and Dennis Hilla get to the bottom of the game’s real money systems in this video.

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Action RPG fans have been boiling over for the past three weeks. The gaming community heats up little like Blizzard’s Free to Play Diablo Immortal with its real money transactions. The term Pay to Win is firmly linked to this game and the developers are being called upon to boycott it. Certainly not unfounded, with all the typical mobile mechanics that can be found in the game.

In this video want to Roland Austinat and Dennis Hilla but delve a little deeper into Diablo Immortal. Because even if you really have tons of opportunities to spend money, you can still have fun with the game without investing a single cent. So when will the barrier that can only be opened by pulling out a wallet close?

Because one thing is beyond question, at some point you inevitably have to invest money to keep up. At least when it comes to PVP. Roland Austinat, veteran computer games journalist and long-time Diablo fan, managed to reach the Paragon levels even without a tired mark and still logs into Diablo Immortal every day.

In this video we saddle up the discussion in a special way. First, Roland takes you on his daily in-game tour of what you can do every day as a free gamer. Of course, we don’t want to ignore the topic of Pay to Win. Whenever appropriate, Dennis will jump in and explain where you can actually put your money, what’s problematic about it and how bad various mechanics really are – or not.

Have fun watching it! And like to discuss under this video how you feel about the Diablo Immortal cause. Please remain factual, allow arguments from others and preserve the comment culture of GamersGlobal!

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