Blizzard was committed to maintaining the integrity of Diablo IV Gold the original game and barely made any changes to the gameplay or mechanics, simply opting for a cosmetic upgrade.
This decision has pleased legacy players and gamers that might find the old-fashioned gameplay refreshing compared to more modern titles, but there's no denying that Diablo 2: Resurrected can feel a little dated.
It's definitely not a recommended entry point to the Diablo franchise for new players, and even though its retro game design can be a nostalgic contrast to other ARPGs of recent years, it does feel a little clunky and awkward in comparison.
Diablo 2: Resurrected is undoubtedly a more niche title for die-hard Diablo fans, and while it's been received positively, it doesn't necessarily have a wide appeal.
Diablo Immortal isn't the only controversy that Blizzard has faced recently, with Overwatch 2 proving to be pretty divisive alongside reports and allegations of harassment and a toxic work culture within its offices.
While Blizzard is by no means the only major developer to be hit by such allegations in recent years, this has Diablo 4 Gold for sale nevertheless combined with the microtransactions controversy to make players not particularly well-disposed toward Blizzard at the moment.