Millions of players in China have lost access to the iconic “World of Warcraft” franchise and other games, as Blizzard Entertainment’s servers in the country went offline after two decades.
Millions of players in China have lost access to the iconic “World of Warcraft” franchise and other popular video games, as Blizzard Entertainment’s servers in the country went offline after two decades. The company’s services in China were suspended at midnight local time on Tuesday, marking the end of an era for fans, after a licensing agreement with longtime local partner NetEase\n \n expired.
” “Unfortunately, after renewed discussions last week, NetEase did not accept our proposal for an extension,” Blizzard said. NetEase hit back with its own statement last week. In unusually terse comments, the Chinese tech and gaming giant accused Blizzard of blindsiding it with its “sudden statement” and called the US company’s proposal “outrageous, inappropriate, and not in line with business logic.
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