![]() “There is nothing wrong with having a mobile version of Diablo. “I hate to say it, but what you are seeing is Blizzard not understanding gamers anymore.” people should be angry, they should have been angry years ago, the industry has shifted away from the core user and it is not coming back.ĭiablo II producer Mark Kern had this to say. it absolutely does affect you and everyone else. blizzard says they have many of their best devs making mobile games. activision generated 4 billion in micro transactions last year. people do not buy a ticket and fly across the country or the world to see a mobile game announced.ĭiablo 3 released may 15th 2012, six years later they announce the sequel is mobile exclusive. This doesn’t mean I don’t agree that Blizzard’s timing was absolutely wack, but the response is so negative and toxic it’s like watching my Twitter feed become a League of Legends in-game chat feed.ĭid you like the hot take? Did you hate it? What’s yours?Įmail me your hates, hateful comments, compliments, and anything else at or leave a comment below.īlizzard teased the so called fans in videos like this one. Obviously, we should be consumer first and protest anti-consumer practices like loot boxes and pay-to-win, but a mobile game with Diablo branding is on the opposite spectrum. What’s even worse are all the publications, influencers, and UTubbers who encourage this behavior. Man, I just love working in the games industry. “Oh cool, the game we just announced is already hated before it’s even played. They are letting disappointment turn to anger and using that energy to fuel an overblown harassment and meme campaign which is going to affect any developer who might be working on the game. The point is that gamers are letting themselves get riled up over things that don’t affect them in a meaningful way. Correlation? I don’t know, I failed math twice). Second, he probably cares about actually delivering a great and functional spin-off mobile game of Diablo, and what childish fans of the franchise did was blow something so small out of proportion.Īnd don’t even talk to me about being a “real fan” of the franchise, I was beating the first Diablo game when I was five years old because my Dad was cool like that (Plot twist: accidentally burned my house down in the same year. It’s so misplaced the guy presenting this game looked like he wanted to break down and cry.įirst off, it’s probably not his fault that the game exists. You see, by allowing yourselves to be absolute spoons and ask developers who develop a game they want to create if what they are doing is a joke, you remove all semblance of a valid reasoning to be angry with Blizzard. This is what it ultimately comes down to, yet the approach is what I disagree with. “But wait Den, I wanted a PC release of the next Diablo game, not this mobile Pay-To-Win game!” Just like a mobile game of Diablo affects nobody who likes the Diablo franchise. You might be asking why I changed my tune, and frankly, it was the sudden realization that a mobile game of C&C affects me in literally no way at all. ![]() Obviously, I wanted a PC C&C like 99% of the people who play the game, but alas. ![]() Obviously, I wasn’t happy about it, but the game isn’t for me, and that’s okay. Now, I’m no stranger to being outraged over things that I shouldn’t be outraged over, like when EA thought the best to way to bring back the Command & Conquer series was through a mobile game. Gamers everywhere are finally turning on Blizzard after years of good faith built up through Overwatch, and why? Because a mobile game for Diablo was announced. Note: the views expressed in this article are solely that of the author’s and does not represent the views of MP1st and its staff as a whole.
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