Blizzard games are set to return to China, thanks to a new agreement with publisher NetEase.
Blizzard and NetEase initially parted ways in January of last year, ending a publishing deal that allowed games such as World of Warcraft, Hearthstone, Overwatch, Diablo and more to be playable in the country.
At this time, the Diablo studio blamed NetEase for this dissolution, claiming it offered a six month extension to NetEase to tide the company over while it tried to source a new long-term partner. NetEase felt differently, however — and local staff reacted by smashing up an orc statue at NetEase's offices.
Newscast: Will we buy PlayStation 5 Pro? Newscast: Will we buy PlayStation 5 Pro?Watch on YouTubeAnd, that brings us today, when it has been announced that Blizzard has entered a renewed partnership with NetEase. In a release, the parties stated they are «thrilled to align on a path forward to once again support players in mainland China».
As with the previous agreement between Blizzard and NetEase, this renewal will encompass the same games Chinese players had access to before: World of Warcraft, Hearthstone and other titles in the Warcraft, Overwatch, Diablo, and StarCraft universes. While we do not have a specific date for this reintroduction, it is expected to come into effect this summer.
Thanks to the incredible work done by <a href=«https://twitter.com/Blizzard_Ent?ref_src=» https:>@Blizzard_Ent
and NetEase to renew our commitment to players, we will soon welcome back millions of community members in China to our Blizzard universes. This is exciting for everyone at Xbox, Blizzard, and for players everywhere. Read more: https://t.co/JKuZAH6bLj— Phil Spencer (@XboxP3) <a href=«https://twitter.com/XboxP3/status/1777867953289011240?ref_src=» https:>April 10, 2024To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Manage cookie settings
«We are immensely grateful for the passion the Chinese community has shown for Blizzard games throughout the years, and
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