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Streamer paid $15,000 for items - deleted his account

Streamer paid $15,000 for items - deleted his account





A streamer burnt a lot of money in Diablo. (Image credit: Blizzard/Getty Images/photoschmidt)

Two weeks after the release of Diablo Immortal, one thing is now clear. A lot of money can be spent in the game. A streamer is now taking the search for rare items to the extreme.


Diablo: Finding items is very expensive


Streamer Quin69 has made up its mind to do a difficult (and expensive) task.he wants one legendary gems in diablo Obtained - so called 5 star gems. However, the odds of getting rare items are small. This is evident from the fact that streamers spend over $15,000 to be called their own gem.



Instead of rejoicing at the successful search, Quin69 took drastic measures: first he destroyed the precious gem, then he deleted his entire character Finally uninstall the game. In his live segment, he also advised his viewers to do the same. (resource: Quin69 on Twitch)





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Diablo Immortal is a huge success despite criticism


Quin69's adventure shows how much players can spend in Diablo Immortal without getting anything in return.Numerous in-game currencies and associated microtransactions also positively impact Diablo players A lot of resentment and criticism against developer Blizzard Done. Diablo Immortal is the least popular game of all time.



Despite fan criticism, Blizzard has earned a golden nose on Diablo Immortal.Tracking site AppMagic revealed that the microtransactions took place within about two weeks of launch over $24 million generated sales. In addition, the mobile and PC games have been downloaded more than 5 million times. (resource: AppMagic)




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