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This Netease/Blizzard drama is like a telenovela. This 14 partnership ended Badly. NetEase tore down their WOW Orc statue on livestream, and gave participants with a special "Blizzard Green Tea ...
After the statue is destroyed, and seemingly to rub salt in the wound, the NetEase employees are seen drinking 'Blizzard' green tea. I can't speak Chinese so take this with a pinch of salt ...
Earlier this week the latest salvo was fired, and it included a livestreamed teardown of NetEase's Orc statue to boot. After Blizzard stated earleir this week that the company tried to extend its ...
NetEase revealed a new Lightforged Gorehowl statue to commemorate its renewed partnership with Blizzard. The new statue is a 50-foot long, glowing weapon with messages from Chinese WoW players.
Netease has made public their grievances with business partner Blizzard by destroying a World of Warcraft statue on livestream. Blizzard and Netease’s deal is ending this month, and while ...
Netease, the publishing company which distributes Activision Blizzard games including World of Warcraft, Overwatch 2, and Diablo 3 in China has destroyed the WoW Orc statue outside its offices ...
Shortly thereafter, on January 19, footage emerged of NetEase employees physically destroying a Blizzard statue outside the company's main office. On April 24, reports emerged from Chinese media ...
NetEase and Blizzard, unable to come to an agreement ... a video surfaced of employees at NetEase dismantling its massive Gorehowl statue while handing out drinks with a name that is allegedly ...
Source: Activision Blizzard The total damages sought ... Tensions boiled over the terminated agreement with NetEase removing a World of Warcraft statue from its headquarters campus following ...
Blizzard games are set to return to China ... however - and local staff reacted by smashing up an orc statue at NetEase's offices. Newscast: Will we buy PlayStation 5 Pro? Newscast: Will we ...
The sudden dissolution of their agreement in 2022 was followed by NetEase employees publicly lambasting Blizzard, and even destroying a giant World of Warcraft statue. In turn, then Activision ...