Blizzard really wants players to know that Diablo 4 won't be adding any money-based content, and they brought it up again during a recent livestream. When "Diablo 4" was launched at the beginning of this year, Blizzard announced that there would be no gold-based content. In a recent campfire chat live broadcast, community director Adam Fletcher, game director Joe Shely and deputy game director Joseph Piepiora responded to the question of whether "Diablo 4" would add content that makes krypton gold stronger, and they all said decisively: "No way."
"We did discuss and address the issue that often comes up in the community about kryptonium being more powerful, and people are always talking about, 'Are you going to add this content?' We have discussed this issue from the beginning, and we are not going to add this garbage content in Diablo 4," Fletcher said.
Previously, the YouTube channel BellularNews showed Blizzard's internal plans for "Diablo 4". Blizzard set four different pricing for future expansion packs of "Diablo 4": US$50, US$70, US$80, and US$100. It was mentioned that the $100 expansion pack allows players to unlock legendary functional items in advance, which also caused concerns among players.
Now the developer has come back with assurances. Shely said: "Again, we have no plans to add content that makes money to become stronger in "Diablo 4". Piepiora added: "We don't want to sell such garbage content in "Diablo 4."