The Cost of Loving Diablo 4: A Review

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Images of Diablo 4's in-game store have revealed the prices of some of the game's microtransactions, causing concern among fans due to their high cost. The premium currency, platinum, will be used to purchase cosmetics, with some items costing up to $28. Fans are divided on the topic, with some feeling that the prices are too high compared to other ARPGs, while others are okay with the idea of microtransaction cosmetics. Blizzard has stated that the store is intended to be an avenue of self-expression for players, and they can interact with it as much or as little as they desire during their time in Sanctuary.
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