Blizzard recently announced it was performing closed-beta testing of "players with "recently spent a significant amount of time in Diablo IV Gold endgame experiences". The footage and other details of the closed tests have appeared on the internet.
Blizzard's Albany-based Diablo testers has been granted the right to join an union.
Alongside the procedural dungeons it's replayable raids that make Diablo an experience that will last forever. With demons from the Burning Hells nowhere near extinction despite the defeat of the Prime Evils within Diablo 2 It's now up to a new set members in Diablo Immortal to protect the realm of Sanctuary. If you've completed the Diablo game's storyline so far it's not completed, considering the amount of replayable content that players can continue to farm in order to build their strength.
Alright, this may genuinely be one of the best gaming stories I've heard this year as well as a fantastic chef's kiss for the gacha/p2w industry using one of the worst offenders, Diablo Immortal.
While it's been calculated that it would take north of $100,000 to full each character's potential in Diablo Immortal by gambling on and leveling high rarity gems, few people actually did spend that amount. It's not like everyone did, but now it seems like he's spent an enormous amount of effort to make his character as powerful as possible, that the game's cheap Diablo 4 Gold matchmaking system can no longer locate anyone to match him with.