'Diablo Immortal', which requires more than 14 million yen to be charged to fully strengthen the character, gets the lowest user score in Blizzard history



It was found that the game ``

Diablo Immortal '', which began distribution on June 1, 2022, has a user score of 0.5 out of 10 on the world-renowned review site `` Metacritic ''. This score is the lowest in the history of Blizzard, the developer of Diablo Immortal.

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As of June 10, 2022, the user score attached to 'Diablo Immortal' is overwhelming with 130 positive evaluations out of 3399 evaluations, 24 neutral evaluations, and 3245 negative evaluations. It is a very low rating ' 0.5 out of 10'. Although Diablo Immortal was launched as a free-to-play smartphone game, it was heavily criticized for actively introducing a billing system including loot boxes. One user estimated that a huge charge of 110,000 dollars (about 14 million yen) would be required to fully strengthen the character with Diablo Immortal, and a play time of about 10 years in real time even with no charge play. This caused further backlash from users.

In order to fully strengthen the character of 'Diablo Immortal', it is necessary to charge more than 14 million yen or play for 10 years, it is a problem that it is too difficult to obtain the end content 'Legendary Gem' - GIGAZINE



In addition, Diablo Immortal is the third game developed by Blizzard to get a user score of less than 1.0. The first is ' Warcraft III: Reforged ' released in 2020, a remastered version of the old work released in 2002, with a score of 0.6 . As a reason for this score, the video games chronicle, a game news site, said, ``The cutscenes shown in the first announcement were not included, and the social functions that were in the original work were criticized. I guess that's what I received.' The second is World of Warcraft: Burning Crusade Classic, a 2021 remaster of the 2007 World of Warcraft expansion, also scored at 0.6 . The work has been criticized for its item billing system and complicated faction system.

However, this rating is based solely on user ratings. Users do not need to prove that they have actually played the game in order to give Metacritic's user score, so it should be noted that users who have not played may be evaluating based only on reputation.



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