Since its release on Jun 2, Diablo Immortal has been at the center of controversy and debate for its pay-to-win model. While $10,000 may not be as impactful to Quin69, that amount of money lost is another sign of Diablo Immortal’s polarizing pay-to-win approach. “This is a great game! F***ing amazing! Blizzard should be proud!”Īccording to getonstream, Quin69 brings in an estimated $84,818.5 per month through multiple sources of income. “I spent 10 thousand dollars and got nothing,” Quin69 shouted on stream following yet another failed attempt to acquire a 5 Star Legendary Gem. Now, that figure has crept up to exactly $10,335.51, and still no 5 Star Legendary Gem to his name. Quin69 first gained notoriety a couple of days ago during one of his Diablo Immortal streams where he spent over $4,000 without receiving a single 5 Star Legendary Gem. However, that mission of landing one of Diablo Immortal’s prized gems has resulted in an ongoing quest that has left Quin69’s wallet begging for a break. With around a 1/2000 shot of landing a 5 Star Legendary Gem in your next Legendary Crest, Diablo Immortal’s rarest gem is a sought-after item. New Zealand Twitch streamer Quintin “Quin69” Crawford spent over $10,000 on Blizzard Entertainment's new mobile game Diablo Immortal and received zero 5 Star Legendary Gems.
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