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Also who Diablo Immortal doesn’t even use pliers, has heard about the typical mobile issues infecting the game: microtransactions to the hilt, where you can invest real money in jewels, chests and emblems – an element that we also criticized in our review of the game.

The game has brought in more than $100 million to Blizzard this way, and a good chunk of that is the YouTuber Jtisallbusiness responsible. Because he has it himself $100,000 invested in the game and created a really strong character for his many purchases. But that was his undoing now.

Despite an investment of 100,000 US dollars: How did a player ruin his PvP access?

Jtisallbusiness states that it hasn’t had the opportunity lately PvP matches to participate. Also, wait times of 48 to 72 hours ended up with the Diablo Immortal player not getting a turn assigned – effectively being unable to use the PvP aspect of Diablo Immortal.

This is indirectly due to his exorbitant investments: Due to the huge amounts of real money he spent right at the beginning of Diablo Immortal (buy now ) his character was so strong that he won around 100 Battleground games in a row. Of course, this has an impact on his so-called mmri.e. the matchmaking rating.

This is a hidden rating that is often found in Online multiplayer titles used to pit players of similar skill level against each other. But due to his extreme winning streak, Diablo Immortal seems to judge Jtisallbusiness as such a strong player that he can no longer find any PvP matches.

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