![]() In recent times aRPG’s have made item drops more common – moving away from the days where I would leap from my chair in excitement when an unidentified Rare or Unique item fountained from the dying body of a defeated boss. These tiny little stories are what draw me into an aRPG, and each item is normally a new roll of the dice on a new story. Each one could have a weird bonus that sparks an interest in building my character differently, or simply a big stat upgrade to my weapon that has the wrong colored sockets, leaving me to ponder if it’s worth the change. Each new colorfully glowing addition to my inventory from treasure chests and defeated enemies represents the potential for a surprise. Put simply, the microtransactions have compromised some of the most important elements of a Diablo game.Įvery drop in an aRPG is sacred to me. This microtransaction abomination slows its trail of destruction to shove entire features into its mouth, gulping down critical parts of Diablo Immortal. ![]() "The lootboxes in the game are against the law in your country, so unless the gambling restrictions change, the game will not be released in the Netherlands and Belgium," the post reads.There’s no way to talk about Diablo Immortal without confronting the 55-ton demon in the room, which takes the form of a cash shop, rampaging through the whole of the game. Later, on the Diablo Immortal subreddit, a representative of the company also stated that the game will not be available in Belgium and Netherlands due to the countries' legislation. Tweakers reports that players in the two countries were initially able to pre-register for the game, although after the announcement of the release date, this option was disabled.Īccording to the outlet, a communication manager at Activision Blizzard Benelux confirmed that Diablo Immortal will not be released in Belgium and the Netherlands saying that "this is related to the current operating conditions for games in those countries." ![]() That's according to a Dutch news outlet Tweakers which suggests that the reason for that might be the countries' legislation regarding loot boxes. ![]() Activision Blizzard has reportedly canceled the release of both the mobile and PC versions of the upcoming Diablo Immortal in Belgium and the Netherlands. ![]()
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