The truth is, this might be one the most fun gaming tales I've heard this year and is a wonderful chef's kiss moments for the gacha/p2w sector, featuring one of its biggest offenders, Diablo 4 Gold.
It's been estimated that it takes north of $100,000 to full each character's potential in Diablo Immortal with the possibility of gambling or leveling gems with high rarity however, very few players actually spent that amount. Well, at least someone did, but now it seems like he's spent enough to make his character as powerful as it is possible to make, that the game's matchmaking system can no longer find anyone to put him against.
The same happened to Jtisallbusiness, who spent $100,000 in order to increase the value of his Barbarian as much as possible and then ended losing so many games but the game just...stopped even with him because of his insane MMR and he has said he'll sit around for 48 to 72 hours awaiting the next game. The below video was shared by him to ask if he can consider requesting the money back on his $100K account , as this part of the game hasn't performed for him effectively. The account is currently averaging 1.5K likes and 15,000 dislikings, which indicates that the player isn't finding an audience that is sympathetic to his situation:
There's a chance that a solution to this is on the way according to Blizzard has spoken out about the fact that some players have difficulty finding matches in Battleground PvP for a month. After about a month Jitsallbusiness claimed that Blizzard finally did respond to buy cheap Diablo IV Gold him on the issue. What's not understood is what happens if they start making him play again with such a good character and even if it's possible that he'll lose how much he's spent. The commenters on the site said that when this issue was being discussed it's possible that this is what happens when you "win" by playing a pay-to win game.