NetEase Games is a substantial Chinese conglomerate known previously for operating Chinese versions of Blizzard games and now ...
Back in 2008, Blizzard Entertainment signed an agreement with Chinese tech giant NetEase to be the exclusive partner for ...
Hopefully, now that Marvel Rivals is breathing down its neck, Blizzard will have a promising update in the coming months. Marvel Rivals, NetEase’s stab at a hero shooter starring Marvel’s ...
World Of Warcraft was released in 2004 and remains one of the biggest cash cows for Activision Blizzard and NetEase, which has been the game’s Chinese distributor since 2009. — AP ...
Due to an expiring licensing agreement with NetEase, Blizzard is pulling its games from China in 2023. Blizzard Entertainment’s games are about to disappear in mainland China starting next year. The ...
In addition, NetEase is also collaborating with firms such as Blizzard, Marvel, and Microsoft to release games based on famous global intellectual property like Diablo, Harry Potter, and Lord of ...
Blizzard’s game services went offline at midnight local time on Tuesday, following the expiry of a licensing agreement with its old local partner NetEase. According to CNN, millions of players in ...