Diablo 4 Berserk’s crossover is ridiculous, and smart people would notice that slowly every triple A game is trying to become Fortnite in a way. Diablo once became popular thanks to being released in PC, hardware that benefited from the fact that internet connections were becoming more common. With that technology, it was possible to actually connect people from all over the world into servers to play the same game. That was neat and all, and in fact, plenty of old games with online connectivity felt quite soulful a new era of excitement loomed. However, things in this industry get worse and worse. Even back then, the concept of MTX started to gestate.
Diablo 4 Berserk crossover is messy
Companies caught upon the fact that people traded items for real money, so there was a business behind this, a big one in fact. To ensure this sort of thing could be fully capitalized by them, they started handing out bans to people doing such transactions. In a way, it makes sense restrictions like this would happen, the concept of trading real money for virtual items in itself is rather dumb, they don’t exist.
At the same time however, companies didn’t do this to protect others from scams, but rather, to keep that market to themselves. By pruning out the grassroots competition of the community, now companies are the ones who can profit by selling useless virtual junk. One of the skins from Diablo 4’s crossover with Berserk is priced at the ludicrous amount of paying twice for the game and DLC.
This has to be one of the biggest money shanks that Blizzard ever did, and it truly feels nasty to keep playing their games. There really is no reason to support this company that favors scamming when you can actually play all of their classics for free if you know how.