How orbs could be sold at such highly discounted prices is questionable in itself, when they are only purchasable directly through Diablo Immortal’s store – vendors would stand little to gain unless there is an external motive for these sales. Why Blizzard is taking such varied action can only be assumed to be an attempt to recoup some of the game’s biggest spenders.ĭiablo Immortal’s eternal orbs purchased through official channels cost approximately US $100 (AU $147.34) for 7200 while the same amount from third-party websites range from US $10 to $85. While it’s unclear if these punishments are manually doled out on a case-by-case basis, occur after tripping the system for high negative orb counts, or is a fate that awaits all with debt no matter small or large, remains to be determined. The top-ranking wizard player discussed his situation with fellow Diablo Immortal big-spender jtisallbusiness, the latter known for becoming ‘locked out’ of the game after spending US $100,000. One such example is Shia, a player who found themselves with an almost two-and-a-half million deficit in orbs, valued at over US $30,000. Others still have received heavier-handed sanctions, some players reporting being banned from their accounts.
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