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Diablo Immortal now has the lowest user-score of any Blizzard game

Diablo Immortal has been making headlines over the last week, as players flooded in to find a good game, only to then be disappointed by an aggressive microtransaction system. Now, Diablo Immortal has overtaken other recent controversial releases as the lowest user-rated game in Blizzard's catalogue. 

On Metacritic, user-review scores for Diablo Immortal have been tanking and has now plummeted to the worst user-score in Blizzard's catalogue, with a rating of just 0.5. Other recent Blizzard releases have also seen low user scores, with Warcraft 3: Reforged sitting with just a 0.6 rating, and WoW Classic: The Burning Crusade also has a 0.5 user rating.

Diablo Immortal officially launched on the 2nd of June, promising a brand new campaign and six classes to make runs with. By most accounts, the campaign is actually good and the game is fun. However, there is a power cap in place for free players, and a very expensive microtransaction in place to force players into paying if they want to really perfect their build and participate in PvP.

You can read our thoughts on Diablo Immortal in this week's KitGuru Games, HERE.

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