Loot hunting RPGs are known to be challenging for players. Whether you’re exploring the world of Diablo IV right after its official release, or you’ve been combing through Sancturary since the game’s early access release on June 1, it’s inevitable that at some point you’ll end up dying while defending yourself. from the evils of hell. However, there’s an added incentive to record and publish your passing: acclaimed actress Megan Fox might pick up on it.
Although Megan Fox has excelled in movies like Transformers and Jennifer’s Body, she is also known for her interest in video games. Now, the actress has taken to Instagram to post about her love for Diablo IV, Blizzard’s hit action-RPG that is finally available on most platforms.
In her latest Instagram post, Fox invites Diablo IV players to share their last in-game words with her. The actress promises to write a eulogy to tell the world how you lived in Sanctuary before your sad departure. An announcement that has left many fans excited about the possibility of Fox noticing them. However, she warns there’s one catch: if you die a lame, Fox probably won’t have a problem dragging you down.
“If there’s one thing I love, it’s seeing blood,” says Megan Fox, “And in Diablo IV, there are rivers of it. Show me your worst death in the game with #DiabloDeaths and you just might get a compliment from yours truly, telling the world you came out a hero. Or a fool.”
If you’re a Diablo IV player, you have until June 8 to post your death on TikTok or Twitter with the corresponding hashtag, for a chance to have Megan Fox write a eulogy for you. Although it is not known exactly how she will choose the players whose deaths she will read about, this initiative has generated a lot of excitement on social media and has further increased the popularity of the game.
Although Megan Fox’s Instagram post about Diablo IV is short (it lasts around 20 seconds), it has generated a lot of interactions among fans of the game. The chance to be selected to receive a personalized eulogy from the actress has led many gamers to share their kills online in hopes of being chosen. With Fox’s announcement, Diablo IV remains in the spotlight and its popularity doesn’t seem to be diminishing.
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