

Most gamers don’t do mobile or only do mobile in rare cases. Sure, one can argue the whole “Do you guys not have phones” debate, but as a hardcore gamer myself, I find mobile games shallow and I really only play Pokemon GO even though my iPhone X could deliver some pretty great gaming experiences. So when the announcement of their favourite 20-year-old game series was not coming to their platform of choice, rather to a mobile device, of course, they would have freaked.īlizzard was basically telling them that they need to adopt a new gaming platform in order to play a Diablo game. We know Blizzard has the most hardcore of fans in the industry and most of them are PC gamers. 20 years of a video game series could not have happened without the support and love from a passionate fan base and that is what has kept it going. You will remember that Blizzard released the Necromancer DLC for Diablo 3 to celebrate. 20 Years of Diablo Means 20 Years of Fansįirst off, Diablo recently celebrated its 20th-anniversary last year. People were behind the creation of the game and I am sure it was created with good intentions. While I do agree with the negative feedback, I am not promoting the hate speech and every complaint should be done on a professional level. Keep in mind that I do not promote hate speech or defamation of Blizzard. So I thought I would write this instead for all those people out there that cannot understand why Blizzard’s Diablo Immortal announcement is now possibly the biggest disappointment of 2018. A lot of people and close friends of mine have been defending Blizzard to a point where I had to sit and explain to them why this feedback has been so bad.
