As Blizzard ends operations in China, things at NetEase have reportedly turned hostile



  • Last year, Blizzard announced an end to its licensing agreement with NetEase, which will result in several Blizzard games being suspended in China on Jan. 23, 2023. 
  • Players in China have already received in-game notices that their World of Warcraft accounts will be suspended.  
  • Affected users can download their game locally, but doing so will immediately lock their account making them unusable “until it’s restored in the future.” 

Last November Blizzard announced that due to an end of a licensing agreement with with NetEase that several Blizzard titles and game services would be suspended in China on January 23, 2023. This includes big games such as World of Warcraft (WoW), Hearthstone, Warcraft 3: Reforged, Overwatch, the StarCraft series, Diablo 3, and Heroes of the Storm. 

Today, Twitter user @Peterodox posted a screenshot of an in-game WoW message that centers around the upcoming game’s suspension. The message reads: “You can download your game progress (including characters and gear under your World of Warcraft accounts) now so that you may be able to restore it in the future. Saving your game progress locally will lock your account from play regardless of remaining game time. Please safeguard your Archive as we hope to enable use of the Archive at a later time.”





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