China Blizzard posted a post on Weibo, saying that NetEase is unwilling to extend the contract and requires players to download and save data by themselves | 4Gamers

China Blizzard today (17th) published an announcement on Weibo, reporting the latest progress following the separation from Netease, and rushed to the top of Weibo’s hot search.

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Blizzard explained two key points in the article. First, following the breakup announcement, they still had negotiations with NetEase, hoping to extend the previous contract with NetEase for six months before finding a new agent, but NetEase disagreed. Second, I hope that Netease can safely save player data, but it also allows players to download character data and save it by themselves. It is obvious that Blizzard cannot directly intervene in the original Chinese server.

Since the termination of the agency incident, as Blizzard has remained silent, Chinese public opinion has increasingly turned towards Blizzard’s “cannibalism”. Pay the bill, and did not transfer the artillery fire to Netease. Instead, he was criticizing Blizzard for cutting off his favor first, and now he wants to turn back.

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However, some Chinese players who love “World of Warcraft” have already switched to the Taiwan server. Recently, many players have discovered that with the migration of Chinese players, cheats such as money making studios have also moved in, causing the game channel to be flooded with a lot of messages.

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