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According to 36Kr’s report, Blizzard is negotiating with a number of domestic game manufacturers, planning to re-launch game services in China, and finally chose to re-cooperate with NetEase
In response, Blizzard China responded: " Thank you for your attention. We currently have no information or updates to share.” As of the publication of this article, NetEase has not yet responded.
36 Krypton reports also stated that after the cooperation is confirmed, NetEase and Blizzard need to re-establish a national server operation team. And testing servers and related systems, so players may have to wait half a year or more for the game to come back online. This site attaches a summary of the previous information:
On November 17, 2022, Blizzard issued a unilateral statement announcing that due to the current agreement with NetEase There is a licensing agreement that will expire on January 23, 2023, and Blizzard will suspend the provision of most game services in mainland China. NetEase responded that they have been negotiating with Activision Blizzard and are trying their best to advance The renewal process. After long negotiations, the two parties still failed to reach an agreement on some important terms of cooperation
Starting from 0:00 on January 24, 2023, all national Blizzard games will officially cease operations, including "World of Warcraft" ", "Warcraft III: Reforged", "StarCraft" series, "Hearthstone", "Heroes of the Storm", "Overwatch" and "Diablo III" will not be able to log in to play
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