![]() ![]() We're currently working on our own guide to the game's microtransactions so will be able to offer more insight to the costs soon, and in the meantime we already have a guide to how to get legendary gems. Maxing out a character now requires fewer Legendary Gems - one of the ways you power characters in-game - and the post author estimates that it would now cost a still eye-watering $50k-$80k. In the fully released version, it seems prices have come down. The post initially estimated that maxing out a Diablo Immortal character would cost over $100k, in part because of a single stat in the game's beta that would cost $50-60k on its own to get. The post on Reddit looking at the cost of microtransactions has existed since before launch, but has been updated since the game was released. ![]() Meanwhile, the game's director has been responding to feedback on Twitter in an attempt to address those "not liking a game based on misinformation surrounding it." One player on the game's Reddit page has suggested that it would cost between $50k-$80k (around £39k-£64k) to fully max out a character in the free-to-play action RPG. Diablo Immortal is being pilloried by players for the price of its microtransactions, and for how closely tied your progress is to spending real money. ![]()
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