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Blizzard withdraws Diablo Immortal coins purchased from third parties

Blizzard withdraws Diablo Immortal coins purchased from third parties

And many players now owe the game.

Immortal Diablo It has been subject to a lot of criticism, but after the initial hype of the release it still attracts more than a million dollars a day, according to Report From Mobilegamer. The thing people put money into are immortal orbs, which can then be spent on cosmetic items and legendary badges, which in turn can be used to get legendary items when playing through Elder Rifts.

The cost of immortal orbs varies depending on the size of the pack you’re buying, but a less legitimate marketplace has also emerged where you can buy them cheaper from third parties. Theories vary on how these third parties obtained their orbs, and include everything from regional differences in Blizzard prices to in-store errors and stolen credit cards.

However, many who have taken advantage of this illegal method of purchasing orbs have taken a real cold shower, as Blizzard started Withdraws Buy orbs this way, or simply ban accounts that have done so.

This resulted in many players now having Eternal Orbs Debt in-game, which meant that they could not join groups until they had purchased enough orbs to be in the red zone again. Blizzard has not yet made any official statement on this matter.

Thanks, bcjamsn.

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