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No More World Of Warcraft Or Overwatch 2 For China As Blizzard Ends Relationship With NetEase – SlashGear

Posted on November 30, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

What seemed impossible for years has now happened: Activision Blizzard is largely moving out of the Chinese market, and it’s taking its games with it. This is a huge change, seeing as China has some of the most dedicated players when it comes to Blizzard games, but due to the country’s very strict content regulations, it was impossible for Blizzard to release its games directly. Instead, the company has for years now relied on a third-party agreement in order to bring its titles to China.
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