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Scammers have found a way to penetrateDiablo 4‘s market through a unique way of scamming by duplicating items and selling them for real money instead of in-game currency.

Blizzard needs to come to the players’ rescue as soon as possible and start swinging the ban hammer again, with more force this time. This scam has hampered a lot of in-game purchases, hindering the market.
Diablo 4 Players Get Scammed While Purchasing Items
Players are having a difficult time spotting the scams that are currently active inDiablo’smarket space. One of the scams is pretty straightforward; it asks for money upfront in exchange for items. Do not fall for anything of the sort while surfing the market, as it will most likely be a scam.
The other one is a little difficult to spot since it only gets revealed once you submit an offer. The scammers will then ask you to pay a sum of $25. Even reporting these scams is not proving to be beneficial. Reporting one results in more popping up, just like a virus infecting your system.

Blizzard needs to take these issues into account and prepare a plan to counter these conmen to restore order withinDiablo 4’scommunity. People are extremely worried about these scams and the potential damage they can do to the game.
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Live-service games require regular checkups and updatesthat make the game feel fresh and bug-free. With more updates, the developer eradicated threats that might hinder the experience of playing the game. It is very important for Blizzard to take immediate action against these scammers.
Blizzard Needs To Come To Players’ Rescue As Soon As Possible
It is not going to do the game any good to keep getting hit with scams like these. The game has a huge online community, and Blizzard needs to keep that into account and come up with a fix as soon as possible.
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If these issues persist, it’s going to force many players to leave the game completely. Any live-service game developer’s biggest nightmare is players losing interest or getting frustrated with irregular updates and now scams like these.
Blizzard needs to take all these into account and release a statement to give players some reassurance that it is working on a fix and it is not long before the game becomes completely scammer-free. What do you think about it? Let us know in the comments below.

Anupam Lamba
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Anupam Lamba is an avid gamer and film lover. After completing his bachelors in Mass Communication he started working as a writer in the Indian film industry before his love for gaming made him venture into the lanes of Fandomwire and he started working as a gaming writer here.
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