jueves, 31 de mayo de 2012
The Diablo III Real Money auction house is released on June 12
Blizzard plans to launch the Diablo III real money auction house on June 12. Initially expected to launch the service on 22 May but was delayed last week because Blizzard thought he needed "a little more time to solve the problems of general stability and gameplay."
For those who do not know yet about the real money auction house in Diablo III, it's something that sounds interesting and will certainly serve as an experiment for future developments. This service will sell and buy weapons, equipment and other items between players for real money, money that Blizzard will take $ 1 for each piece of equipment that players sold. For services as would be the crafting of materials, gems, gold and all that Blizzard considered as "stacking" elements the company would keep 15% of the cost of the transaction.
Added to this Blizzard will keep another 15% of the transaction if users decide to use third party services such as Paypalto get their money. To avoid this cost players can choose to trust money into your Battle.net account to be used exclusively on Blizzard games and merchandising. To learn more about this as it is always best to address the FAQ for Diablo III.
Remember that this is not the only announced update by Blizzard, the company will also introduce at some point the expected PVP through a patch, something that will surely make new problems and fanrage, but what would the Internet and video games be without that...
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