The national service Diablo: immortality has been set to go online on June 23. Recently, Blizzard officials also released the global launch schedule. However, it is worth noting that in some regions, such as Belgium and the Netherlands, Diablo: immortality will not be released here. The reason is that Diablo immortality has "unpacked"?
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Diablo: immortality appeared briefly for a few days in the apple and Google play app stores in the Netherlands and Belgium, and was subsequently deleted. When the Dutch website tweekers asked the Activision Blizzard community manager about this, he replied that Diablo: immortality would not be released in the Netherlands and Belgium.
The reason, the community manager said, is that the Dutch and Belgian governments have issued operating conditions for the game. He said: "the booty box in the game is illegal in your country / region, so unless these restrictions on gambling change, the game will not be released in the Netherlands and Belgium."
Later, he warned players not to try to download games from app stores in another region, and pointed out: "it is illegal to download games in France and other countries. If you try to run the game, I can't guarantee that your account will not be blocked by ban."
It is reported that in 2018, Belgium had strong opposition to the "unpacking" system in the game. At present, FIFA cannot sell game coins in that country.