Diablo Immortal, Blizzard's free-to-play, mobile entry in the franchise that released roughly a year ago, sells premium cosmetics, too. It's worth mentioning that this isn't the first time the franchise has sold battle passes and premium cosmetics. Several players note that the prices aren't all that different compared to the prices of premium cosmetics in Path of Exile, another popular ARPG, though fans are quick to point out that Path of Exile is free-to-play, while Diablo IV costs $70. On one hand, fans seem okay with the idea of some microtransaction cosmetics, but feel like the prices are too high. The Diablo subreddit seems divided on the topic. Another image shows the price of an in-game mount and armor set at 1,600 platinum, or $16.įans point out that it's rare that players can buy the exact amount of a premium currency they want, meaning players in Diablo IV will likely need to buy $30 or $20 worth of platinum in order to buy the $28 or $16 cosmetics respectively. That means the cosmetic armor set in the image costs around $28. Blizzard has previously stated that the game's premium battle pass would sell for around 1,000 platinum, which is the equivalent of roughly $10. One image shows a set of armor for the Necromancer selling for around 2,800 platinum, Diablo IV's premium currency. Thanks to the images of Diablo IV's in-game store posted to Reddit, fans now have a better idea of what to expect from the game's optional cosmetics. By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
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