

The ban from Weibo allegedly happened after the official Diablo Immortal account posted a reference to Winnie the Pooh. Blizzard's official reason for the delay says that it is to make "several optimizations to the game." Blizzard says they are aiming for "wider device support" along with improving models, optimizing network and performance, and more.ĭiablo Immortal, which was supposed to be out on June 23, now has no firm release date in China.

Over the weekend, Blizzard put up a new press release on their Chinese website that announced a delay of Diablo Immortal's release in China.

The account, which had almost 46,000 followers was "forbidden from posting" due to "violation of related laws and regulations." This news was first shared by the South China Morning Post late last week. On Wednesday, June 15th, the official Weibo social media account for Diablo Immortal was banned.
