“Congratulations to the Diablo <\/em>Team for the highly anticipated release of Diablo 4,<\/em>” the message reads. “You can now experience the ultimate action RPG with endless evil to slaughter, nightmarish dungeons, legendary loot, and brutal PvP zones. Begin your fight for the fate of Sanctuary today.”<\/p>
Several replies to a tweet<\/a> about Lilith’s CoD<\/em> debut by CharlieIntel didn’t miss an opportunity to take a shot at CoD, <\/em>which will debut its season four next week on June 14.<\/p>
“They gave up on players returning to play CoD<\/em>, now they advertise another game,” said<\/a> one Twitter user.<\/p>
Related: Halsey and BTS\u2019s SUGA want to \u2018f**k like a demon\u2019 in the official Diablo 4 <\/em>anthem<\/a><\/strong><\/p>
“They don\u2019t have to advertise anything to me, already bought it,” said<\/a> one level-headed gamer. “Love Diablo<\/em> and CoD<\/em>.”<\/p>
With Diablo 4 <\/em>already becoming the fastest-selling title<\/a> in Blizzard history, one Twitter user<\/a> seems to think the advertising should be the other way around, with ads for MW2<\/em> popping up in Diablo 4.<\/em> And that idea’s not half bad. <\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"