The new cosmetic content turned out to be very premium.
Recently, a collaboration with StarCraft 2 started in Diablo 4. The developers have prepared a collection of premium cosmetic content.
Some players have complaints about Blizzard's pricing policy, for example, Jnovuse said:
"I saw that each armor set costs 2800, and a pet costs 2500. A total of 7 armor sets. You need 22,100 currency to buy them."
Then I thought: "It can't be that expensive, I'll just buy currency in the store."
The largest of the available [currency packs] is 18,500, which is a whopping $149.99. My heart sank. Looks like I won't have to give my life for Aiur this time.
Why does the price of COSMETICS exceed the entire Starcraft 2 TRILOGY and the Starcraft remaster with Broodwar COMBINED?
Shame on you, Blizzard! I love Starcraft and Diablo. More than $200 for cosmetics in this collaboration is just a shame... I suggest significantly reducing the price of in-game skins. Please make them more accessible."
Jcorb, who is in favor of paid cosmetics, is also unhappy with the prices in Diablo 4:
"Spending $200 on this ******* cosmetic? Seriously, how the *** can this be justified? It's several times more expensive than the game itself! Well, I understand that cosmetics are optional. However, this goes far beyond bad taste; it's essentially Blizzard's motto: "If you're not rich, you don't get to have fun."