![]() This could have manifested in a number of ways: A) the Netease dev team vetoed the Witch Doctor because they're (presumably) racist, B) Blizzard read the market and determined that the inclusion of an African-looking character in the launch would hurt sales, C) going back to the censorship angle, Blizzard may have thought they couldn't get away with an African-looking character when they're trying to appease the (overtly racist) government). ![]() China does not have the same attitudes towards racial diversity and inclusivity as the West (yeah, the West isn't perfect about this but stay with me here).B) Given the gameplay similarities between the WD and the Necro, Blizzard decided on the one that had more resonance with the Diablo community, ie the one from D2. Blizzard has a tendency to react in broad swings, so it's reasonable that after so many years of being told that the community wants the Necromancer they decided to put him in D:I. A) Since the announcement of the WD for D3 the constant chant from D2 fanboys was for the Necro to be added. Lots of reasons surrounding the Necromancer.This appears to apply less when the game is being developed WITH a Chinese company, but maybe Blizzard just wants to hedge their bets. There are concerns about the Witch Doctor being able to get past cultural censorship from the Chinese government, which has been legendarily strict at times."The most popular explanations appear to be the following: And there are some new screenshots and other videos like this:.New trailer of Immortal DIablo CN Changes New Models
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