"a key component in the seasonal strategy for
D2R Items content." Anyone who gets the job is also responsible for identifying trends in sales, and making sense of purchase patterns and using tools to adjust prices and availability within the game's in-game store.
While some might see this as being harmless enough, others will no doubt find some of the language utilized throughout the document to be a little troubling. Particularly, the in-game store is described as being a "key component" and the announcement that the game will include an "ever-growing inventory of virtual products"
could suggest that much thought has gone into how to make the most of D2R Ladder prior to its launch. In fact, if the job description is to be believed shops already have its own plan of action despite the possibility it is D2R Ladder still doesn't have a definitive release date.
Many expect D2R Ladder to arrive at the end of 2023. therefore, things could change between the moment when the game finally hits stores. Whether that comes courtesy of Activision Blizzard having a change of heart and changing its plans to monetize the game or new
governments coming up with rules against loot boxes that are like those in Belgium or the Netherlands is yet to be determined. But, regardless fans of the Diablo franchise will be hoping that D2R Ladder will not be afflicted with the same fate like D2R Ladder when it comes to
buy diablo II resurrected items microtransactions.