Blizzard Entertainment, now owned by Microsoft, yesterday announced a new deal with NetEase to bring its games back to the Chinese market, covering titles like the World of WarCraft, Diablo and StarCraft series. Separately, Microsoft and NetEase also entered into an agreement to bring new NetEase ...
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16, 2022-- Blizzard Entertainment, Inc. announced today that it will be suspending most Blizzard game services in mainland China due to the expiration of the current licensing agreements with NetEase, Inc. on January 23, 2023. This includes World of Warcraft®, Hearthstone®, Wa...
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Wow, 20 years ago today the team at Blizzard Entertainment launched its massive multiplayer online addition to the “Warcraft” franchise, and changed the gaming industry forever. While many MMOs have followed in “World of Warcraft‘s” footsteps and drawn younger audiences into the genre,...
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I can also state that the devices used by the different partners out there are currently not interchangeable. They are owned by their respective companies and there is currently no way for them to be shared between them. That said, he does feel the pain of having to have multiple devices ...
With Vicarious Visions now fully absorbed into Blizzard, it begs the question of what’s next for the likes of Crash Bandicoot and Tony Hawk. Rights to those franchises remain owned by Activision, but it’s unknown if the publisher intends to assign the development of future games to another...