Some Diablo Immortal whales – players who have spent large sums of money on the free PC game through alternative vendors were removed from players' s, leaving them with negative Eternal Orb values.
Players left with a negative balance on their are unable to parties or participate in most group activities, including dungeons, elder rifts, and using the marketplace, until they have 'repaid' the value by purchasing additional Eternal Orbs through the in-game store. However, players were surprised to find that the restrictions didn't extend to most PvP activities such as Battlegrounds. This means that these players have been able to take advantage of their supposedly ill-gotten gains in competitive multiplayer modes. But that's all about to change.
Responding to a post on the game's subreddit, Diablo community manager Adam 'PezRadar' Fletcher Immortals faction on a server. We have reached out to Blizzard for additional details, and will update if we hear more specifics.
One Diablo Immortal whale affected by the clampdown asked Blizzard for their character to be rolled back instead of facing a Diablo Immortal store bug that was causing some purchases to not process correctly, which could leave players not receiving microtransactions that they had paid for.
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