But Blizzard doesn’t even seem to have plans to forgive them.
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The latest controversy related to mobile gaming Immortal Diablo you look for, as you could to remember, on players who purchased the currency “balls” from third parties rather than directly from Blizzard. A couple of weeks ago, Blizzard began soundly completely removing the mistakenly purchased currency from people’s accounts, causing them to run into a debt of orbs if they had already spent some of what they had purchased.
Some players who remained with the legitimate store urged Blizzard to suspend all players with negative balances, but in a support message (via Reddit) a game master writes that the negative balance of the balls will not result in the suspension of the account, but that the game restrictions will remain until the player has purchased enough legitimate balls to cross the zero line.
These restrictions mainly concern the inability to engage in various group activities and to “equip” or remove equipment from your inventory. However, PVP is still available, and some players find the punishment for those who bought illegitimate orbs to be too docile.
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