Greetings Adventurers,
I am GhostSignals, the newest addition to the Diablo Immortal Community Team!
I am so excited to be joining the team here at Blizzard, but even more so, I am excited to be joining this community of passionate Diablo Immortal fans.
I am here because our amazing Community Team, which works across all of the Diablo games, has been stretched pretty thin. There’s a lot of work that goes into bolstering and building the communities of a game, and with the addition of a CM dedicated only to Diablo Immortal, we can give you all the attention that you deserve.
My mission as your dedicated Community Manager is to help this community thrive and grow, and to work with you all to build spaces like these forums and other community hubs into a place where players can come together to connect over their shared love of Diablo Immortal, help each other get better at the game, and stay informed with all things happening in-game.
A little bit about myself:
I’ve been working in Community Management for about 10 years now, specifically on Mobile and Free to Play ges with passionate communities, like yourselves.
I believe in meaningful communications that keep players informed and prepared. This means that I will always do my best to answer questions, and deliver timely communications and responses, but that doesn’t mean that I will be able to answer every question that is posted, and especially not when they are specific to individual players/accounts. I unfortunately am not the best person to reach out to if you need one-on-one help.
In striving to respond to things in a timely manner, my writing style tends to be pretty matter of factly, or dry. This means that the inflection/emotion behind those words might be left to interpretation, but I ask that you try and read them as neutrally as possible.
I think that player feedback is one of the greatest, most powerful tools to improve a game, and I will always welcome feedback, but it needs to be done constructively. Be passionate about what you have to say, but let’s keep it professional. If you don’t like something, you need to tell us why so that we can address the root cause of the issues. Insults and rants tend to derail your feedback, and I don’t want that to happen. However, player feedback is not the only metric on which decisions are made, and we should be honest about that. Sometimes, decisions that are unpopular will be made for the sake of the long term health of the game, and sometimes player feedback just doesn’t fit into the future plans of the game.
I will not be able to respond to every post, bug report, or question. Remember, these spaces are mostly a space for you all to come together and discuss the game with each other, but I and the rest of the Community Team, as well as a lot of our game team themselves, will be here reading your posts, responding where we can, and passing on your thoughts and feedback to the teams that need to see them.
I am still learning the game. I’ve just started and have a lot to learn, and would love to lean on your expertise to help me improve. It’s important to me that I can learn this game and get as good as (some of) you! Right now, I’m sitting at a Paragon Level 24, and am still working my way through the storyline, but I keep getting distracted! This is all to say, if I don’t totally understand what you’re saying right away and have questions, please give me a little grace as I get up to speed. If in 6 months, I still don’t understand the game… then you can make fun of me
I am dedicated completely to Diablo Immortal. There are no other projects on my roster, and you guys are my number one priority. I’ve worked on many games before, sometimes working on multiple at once, and I really appreciate the opportunity to just focus on one-game again.
I know there’s a few major topics of conversation within the community right now, and I assure you, we have already passed them on for conversation. Game development isn’t quick and easy, so changes and sometimes even responses to concerns, can take a while. We plan pretty far ahead, and work is done waaaay before you might ever even hear about it.
Now, it’s time for me to hear from you! Please, let me know a little about yourself, what brought you to Diablo Immortal, what you love about it, and what you wish you knew when you were just starting out (so I can steal that knowledge for myself and get better at the game!), and tell me your favourite Diablo immortal content creator (videos, websites, fan art, etc.)
You can also follow me on Twitter/X here! Feel free to tag me in your posts, and share your thoughts and feedback with me! It’s not the best way to report Bugs, but I am always watching my Mentions and am happy to connect with you all!