![]() To stay updated with Diablo Immortal, follow the game on Twitter. According to a Yahoo Finance article on 17th June 2022, the game’s Weibo account was banned due to a “violation of related laws and regulations.” The only part of Diablo Immortal that is banned in China is its Weibo account. However, it is unknown whether the Chinese version will release at this date, or at a different date altogether. ![]() The Asia Pacific delay revealed the new release date for the game, which is set to 7th July 2022. ![]() However, one major difference between the English announcement-which was meant for the whole of Asia Pacific-and the Chinese announcement, is the lack of a new release date for China. Obviously, that 144.7m in revenue from China means it is the top grossing market. Outside of China, Diablo Immortal’s RpD is 9.01, with 155.6m from 17.3m installs. The announcement further explains that the reason for the delay is to better optimize the game, which aligns with the English announcement that was made. With downloads at 4.15m and revenue at 144.6m, its lifetime revenue per download (RpD) currently stands at 34.81. Follow us on Twitter Follow and Tweet us Tweet to announcement above is an apology to players due to the game’s initial planned release date of 23rd June 2022 being delayed. The mobile Diablo game will get an update at Blizzcon, but clones fell flat in China and reception in the West has been poor.
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