Back in 2008, Blizzard Entertainment signed an agreement with Chinese tech giant NetEase to be the exclusive partner for ...
well over a year after games like Diablo 4 and World of Warcraft exited the country after Blizzard and NetEase failed to reach an agreement. Back in November 2022, it was reported that Blizzard ...
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 ...
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 ...
The mutually beneficial relationship helped NetEase become China’s second-biggest games distributor, after Tencent Holdings Ltd, and offered Blizzard a way into a key Asian market. Beyond ...
China's NetEase and games publisher Activision Blizzard end their feud Popular games such as World of Warcraft will be back in China this summer, according to Chinese video games giant NetEase.
Activision Blizzard Inc and NetEase Inc have torpedoed a World Of Warcraft smartphone game that had been in development for three years, raising questions about one of the industry’s most ...
NetEase's strong game development, operational excellence, and growth opportunities make it a compelling investment in the ...
After a loud reveal and some unusual legal issues, Marvel Rivals is on the cusp of release, and NetEase has confirmed the ...
NetEase Games has released a brand-new trailer for Marvel Rivals, highlighting gameplay for the addition of Cloak & Dagger.