

However all articles from popular social media sites did not report on game’s reception at Blizzcon, or massive flood of hate, or failure on Blizzard’s PR part, or fans disapproval or lack of meeting fans expectations.

The articles on multiple websites I found were informative on the nature of the game – all of them described what type of the game Diablo Immortal will be, what classes and abilities you will be able to use, some words about lore between D2 and D3, and some info about NetEase. CHINESE FORUMS AND POSTS (GAMERS AND FANS) What I found, I divided into three sections: Please note I used online Translators, to preserve the meaning and the context, not necessarily the grammar. What was the reception in there? Did they like the announcement? No one covered this on reddit or anywhere else yet, and so I decided to make research and see what’s going on.

I was curious how did Chinese people react to Diablo Immortal, since they are the target audience. But DI is catered towards Chinese gamers (eastern audience), and US & EU Kids (young audience), with 1,99$ decard’s identification scrolls, and writ’s leg shaped corn cereals. We know that roughly 95% of US & EU hardcore gamers disliked Diablo Immortal and its presentation. Last updated at 14:00:17 UTC Weekly Help Desk RAGE Loot Thread Trade Thread
