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Huh?
Diablow 4 has been dead since week 2 after it's initial release like two years ago.
Hell, I was calling it dead after playing the free open beta weekends they had and blizzard fanboys on here (steam) said not to worry, it's just a beta lol.
idk if things could get worse
Should Diablo4 be worried, should they be working in emergency mode to get the game back together get the playerbase back before PoE2 does an official release?
So going from 40,000 to 250,000 its 210,000 player increase, thats coming from Diablo4.
210,000 not playing and buying stuff in your game (Diablo4) thats a huge hit for Diablo4.
Are the players not loyal to brands? Like Diablo4, like Microsoft, like Blizzard, like the Diablo series?
Should Microsoft be in emergency mode in trying to get the players to scramble back to their? Do their developers need to crank in efficiency to get people loyal to the Diablo series since PoE2 poses a unique threat to that game and brand?