However, as a result, their matchmaking record is now "so high" they "literally can't get a battleground".Įvil is everywhere in Diablo Immortal's launch trailer.Ĭontent creator jtisallbusiness is now debating an attempt to get a refund for their spending - which they claim to be "around $100k" - from Blizzard. ORIGINAL STORY 01/08/22: A Diablo Immortal player has splashed a huge amount of cash on their character in Blizzard's divisive new game. Money well spent? (via jtisallbusiness/youtube) you should have some sort of customer service to be able to talk about something."įor those interested, here is jtisallbusiness' Diablo Immortal character. "When you invest a ton of money into a game, even if you are not investing a ton of money.
" really hope that Blizzard thinks about getting a better way for players to communicate about this game," jtitsallbusiness said. Jtisallbusiness acknowledged that the attention from the media and gaming community around his spending in Diablo Immortal helped get the situation resolved. Hopefully it is designed in a better way," they added. " can't wait to see how the new system works. "Blizzard did reach out to me," jtitsallbusiness said, before stating that a Blizzard representative told them the company had "approved a fix" which will be implemented in the "next coming days". In a new video, jtisallbusiness has revealed the developer will be releasing a fix for the issue. UPDATE 03/08/22: Blizzard has responded to the Diablo Immortal player who found themselves unable to get into the battlegrounds after shelling out an eye watering $100k in the game.