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Honestly, having know this I wouldn't have bought D4 in the first place.
It was expensive as fuck for a game that I played a week at most, and got boring. Not saying the game isn't great on some aspects. The story and graphics are amazing but... other than that it's not that interesting late game.
Spending 60€+ on a game that has battle passes and an ingame shop on top of it, for them to add one expansion a year after, yearly? Wtf
It's true what they say. Blizzard has gotten greed af.
This has probably been the last game I will ever buy from them. There are already Diablo 4 private servers, I think I'll just wait until those catch up with those expansions...
(reposting from the D4 community since this community is larger and likely will have more discussion here)
The Blizzard of old doesn't exist anymore, it's just a shell.
Yep... I just loved Diablo too much but I guess this was the last time...
I am curious how this acquisition from Microsoft will go though. I don't think it can get worse so maybe it'll get slightly better.
heavily breathes in hopium
I doubt consolidating games companies under a bigger monopoly will be a net positive in the long run.