![]() ![]() The only Blizzard game not affected by this decision is Diablo Immortal, the mobile game powered directly by NetEase under a separate agreement. Players are advised to save their game progress and are assured that the company is still looking for a new publisher to bring their games back to China.Ī feature to save game progress backups will be rolled out on the live servers tomorrow, allowing players to pick up where they left off. Of course, only if Blizzard finds another publisher to run its games in China again. No more Blizzard games in China soonīlizzard Entertainment will shut down all of its video games in China on January 23 after NetEase declined a six-month extension to the original agreement, the developer said in a press release today. ![]() Meanwhile, there have been many personnel changes at NetEase and most of the team in China has already been dissolved.īlizzard recently reached out to NetEase again to discuss a six-month extension to allow players in China to continue playing uninterrupted until a new publisher is found. However, the two companies could not agree and now the Blizzard games in China are about to end. Blizzard Entertainment is still looking for a new publisher in China. ![]()
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