Chinese players are being prepared for the end of World of Warcraft

The Lich King


Blizzard is preparing its Chinese players for the possibility that Alliance and Horde alike fear: no more World of Warcraft. While Blizzard mostly publishes its own games, its titles have been distributed in China by NetEase for 14 years, an arrangement that both companies announced would end this October. Blizzard’s games are enormously popular in China, and the news immediately saw NetEase’s share price take a dive (opens in new tab), though the two will still work together on Diablo Immortal.

NetEase boss William Ding said at the time “there were material differences on key terms” and the company claimed to have been operating its Activision Blizzard properties at a loss. That may seem unbelievable when Activision Blizzard recently announced the NetEase agreement accounted for about 3% of its net revenues in the last financial year: $264million (£223 million) in sales.



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