![]() ![]() On the Weibo side, the official Diablo Immortal page was banned “for violating relevant laws and regulations” on Wednesday last week, and is still unable to post. It’s part of a recent downward trend in a volatile June for the company, which was boasting highs above 170 this year and 206 in 2021. Publisher Netease’s share price dropped sharply in response to the news, bottoming out at 136 Hong Kong Dollars and recovering slightly to 141, an 11% drop from recent highs of 155 or so. We would assume it’s still in the near future rather than months away. ![]() There is no mention of when the release is now likely to be. Via machine translation, the team apologises for the delay and says they are making “a number of optimisation adjustments” including supporting more devices, making the game look nice, and various smaller tweaks. The official announcement of the delay can be seen here. This comes just days after the official account for the game was banned on China’s Weibo platform, one of the country’s largest social media sites. Diablo Immortal, Activision Blizzard’s latest release and all around controversy-maker, has been indefinitely delayed in China just a few days before its planned release on June 23.
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