![]() It was meant to be Blizzard’s breakout mobile game, however, numerous admirers of the brand have been disappointed by its greedy revenue model. The Diablo: Immortal subreddit employee alarmed players in both countries that if they managed to run the game that they could get "banned for it." The post continues to say: "If you do manage to play the game on PC and Mobile, as long as you use the same account on both, the cross-save should still work as intended." Outside of these two confirmations that Belgium and the Netherlands fans won't get to play Diablo: Immortal, Activision Blizzard hasn't officially announced this decision.Diablo Immortal may turn out to be among the greatest failures in the entertainment industry this year because of its many flaws. Tweakers' Activision Blizzard contact explained that the company decided to cut out both countries because of their "current operating conditions." The media outlet then reveals that players in those regions were allowed to pre-register for a time back in April, but the company removed the function a few days after its release date began showing. News had spread from two areas: one from Dutch news outlet Tweakers, who spoke with a Communications Manager at Activision Blizzard Benelux, and the Diablo Immortal subreddit, which starred Gamemaster Gronnfindel from Blizzard Entertainment Europe stating that the "Netherlands and Belgium will not be able to install Diablo: Immortal." ![]() ![]() The countries have a strict loot box legislation to fight heavily monetized games, yet it leaves plenty of players missing out on trying Diablo: Immortal legally. According to sources working at Activision Blizzard, the company is not releasing Diablo: Immortal in the Netherlands and Belgium on June 2 for PC and mobile.
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