There's a chance that a solution to this is coming soon

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This could possibly be one of the most hilarious Diablo IV Gold gaming stories I've read this year, and a perfect chef's kiss for the gacha/p2w sector, thanks to one of its worst offenders, Diablo Immortal.

It's been estimated that it would take north of $100,000 to full max out a single character in Diablo Immortal using gambling and leveling high rarity gems however, very few players actually went and gambled that. It's not like everyone did, however, the player appears to have invested enough to make his character as strong as possible, that the game's matchmaking engine is no longer able to locate anyone to match him against.

This happened to Jtisallbusiness who invested $100,000 to boost his Barbarian to the maximum extent possible and ended with winning so many games however the game just...stopped matching him up because of his ridiculous MMR and he has said it will take him anywhere from 48 to 72 hours in the hope of an event to happen. He shared the below video to ask if he can try and receive a credit for his $100K account since this part of the game hasn't was able to serve him, effectively. The account is currently averaging 1.5K fans and 15,000 dislikings, which indicates that it's not attracting a sympathetic audience:

There's a chance that a solution to this is coming soon according to Blizzard has made comments on the issue that certain players have difficulty finding matches in Battleground PvP in the last month, and after a month, Jitsallbusiness stated that Blizzard finally did get back cheap Diablo 4 Gold to him regarding it. However, it's not clear what happens when they start inviting him back into matches with such a strong character and, if so, is it possible to lose the amount of money he's spent. The commenters on the site said that when this incident was taking place, this may just be what happens whenever you "win" by playing a pay-to win game.

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