Activision Blizzard has a pretty nasty reputation for having extremely pricey cosmetics, but you can't really argue it's an unfair one. It feels like the company has really been pushing the boundaries on what a microtransaction can actually be these days, most recently having charged more for Overwatch 2's big Persona 5 crossover than what you can actually buy Persona 5 Royal for right now.
However, if you thought that was bad, take a moment and think about your poor Diablo 4 player, as Blizzard recently revealed the prices for the game's big crossover with Starcraft last weekend. Six class-specific skins come as part of the crossover, as well as a Zergling mount, and if you want to buy everything that the crossover is offering, you'll need to stump up a whopping $185 at a minimum.
As outlined by PCGamesN, each of the crossover skins and the Zergling mount will set you back 2,800 Platinum each, while the pet will cost you 2,500. That's a grand total of 22,100 Platinum that you'll need to get, but the biggest problem is that the largest pack of Platinum that Blizzard sells is 18,500. That means you need to do a...