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#DiabloDeaths

Hollywood star Megan Fox is now starring in the newest Diablo IV commercial. Instead of just asking players to buy Diablo IV, she’s asking them to die — in the game.

She begins the video by saying “If there’s one thing I love, it’s the sight of blood. And in Diablo IV, there are rivers of it”. This alludes to Blizzard’s new campaign where Fox herself will be eulogizing the deaths of some players who use the hashtag #DiabloDeaths. The idea might sound cool, but remember that she also states that it might not be a good eulogy. It’s Megan and Blizzard who will ultimately decide whether players died as heroes — or total chumps. Only time will tell!

The reading of the deaths will take place on June 8

Diablo IV has been collecting critical and fan appraisal, as well as selling like hotcakes despite its high price point. Diablo IV has proven such a remarkable comeback for Blizzard that I’m unsure if this was a necessary move. The idea in itself is kind of cool, but the execution feels pretty iffy: like an extremely ’90s E3 vibe? That strikes a chord with some after all the awful things we’ve learned about Activision Blizzard in the past couple of years.

Tiago Manuel

Tiago is a freelancer who used to write about video games, cults, and video game cults. He now writes for Destructoid in an attempt to find himself on the winning side when the robot uprising comes.

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#DiabloDeaths

Hollywood star Megan Fox is now starring in the newest Diablo IV commercial. Instead of just asking players to buy Diablo IV, she’s asking them to die — in the game.

She begins the video by saying “If there’s one thing I love, it’s the sight of blood. And in Diablo IV, there are rivers of it”. This alludes to Blizzard’s new campaign where Fox herself will be eulogizing the deaths of some players who use the hashtag #DiabloDeaths. The idea might sound cool, but remember that she also states that it might not be a good eulogy. It’s Megan and Blizzard who will ultimately decide whether players died as heroes — or total chumps. Only time will tell!

The reading of the deaths will take place on June 8

Diablo IV has been collecting critical and fan appraisal, as well as selling like hotcakes despite its high price point. Diablo IV has proven such a remarkable comeback for Blizzard that I’m unsure if this was a necessary move. The idea in itself is kind of cool, but the execution feels pretty iffy: like an extremely ’90s E3 vibe? That strikes a chord with some after all the awful things we’ve learned about Activision Blizzard in the past couple of years.

Tiago Manuel

Tiago is a freelancer who used to write about video games, cults, and video game cults. He now writes for Destructoid in an attempt to find himself on the winning side when the robot uprising comes.

More Stories by Tiago Manuel

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