Blizzard is banning some Diablo Immortal players who purchased orbs from third-party sellers from participating in PvP activities
, Blizzard has said that players with negative orb balances will be banned from participating in competitive multiplayer modes.
“We have a hotfix going in later this evening that will be restricting these players from Battlegrounds and other PvP activities,” community lead Adam ‘PezRadar’ Fletcher wrote onIn Diablo Immortal, orbs can be purchased in bundles priced at $0.99 for 60, $4.99 for 315, $9.99 for 630, $24.99 for 1950, $49.99 for 3450 and $99.99 for 7200. In comparison, third-party sites are offering 7200 orbs for between $30 and $50.
It’s unclear how these third-party sites are acquiring the orbs in the first place, as they’re only officially obtainable from the in-game store. Neither the game’s battle pass nor its daily rewards provide the currency. Blizzard claimed at the end of July that Diablo Immortal had been installed over 30 million times since its release for mobile and
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