Diablo Immortal is already banned in two countries

It’s fallen foul of European gambling laws

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Diablo Immortal is closing in on its worldwide launch, but thanks to loot box laws, Belgium and the Netherlands won’t be joining in.

Releasing on Thursday, June 2, for PC and mobile,Diablo Immortalhas fallen foul of local gambling laws which prohibit loot boxes. Originally available to pre-load in both countries, the functionality was quietly removed several days later alongside news that the game won’t be available in either country.

First reported by Dutch news siteTweakers, a communications manager at ActivisionBlizzardconfirmed the news, citing “the current operating conditions in these countries.” Following this, a more explicitmessage posted on Diablo Immortal’s subredditsoon emerged from a Blizzard Gamemaster, which confirmed Immortal would skip both European countries due to loot boxes.

“The loot boxes in the game are against the law in your country, So unless the gambling restrictions change, the game will not be released in the Netherlands and Belgium,” explains Gamemaster Gronnfindel. Furthermore, Gronnfindel then explains that attempting to evade this restriction could lead to an account ban from Blizzard.

Not the first time this has happened

Not the first time this has happened

This isn’t the first time Activision Blizzard has changed its plans in Belgium. Back in 2018, the publisher stopped selling loot boxes in the country following a ruling from the Belgian Gaming Commission that said loot boxes in gaming breached various gambling laws in the country.

Activision Blizzard isn’t the only publisher that’s had trouble with these restrictions in Belgium, either. EA notably ran into legal trouble in the Netherlands over its use of gambling mechanics inFIFA Ultimate Team. Fined €10m (£10.7m / £8.5m / $14.9m AUD) in October 2020 by the Court of The Hague, EA appealed and successfully overturned this decision last March.

While other companies instead opt to disable features related to in-game microtransactions, Blizzard seems unwilling to bend in this instance. Whether that’ll change in the future seems unlikely, as things currently stand. Diablo Immortal looks like it’ll bemuch more than just mobile Diablo 3, so if you’re a series fan in either country, this is undeniably disappointing news.

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Henry is a freelance writer based in Bournemouth, United Kingdom. When he’s not wandering in VR or burning through his RPG backlog, he’s probably planning his next D&D session.

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