Hosting Renewed for Chinese Edition of World of Warcraft

Hosting Renewed for Chinese Edition of World of Warcraft

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By: Jeff Davis | Mar 21st 2012
Blizzard Entertainment and NetEase.com have announced that they will continue their existing cooperation on Blizzard Entertainment's World of Warcraft in mainland China. The new license will continue for an additional three years following the expiration of the current license agreement.

The companies have been working together to bring World of Warcraft to Chinese gamers since 2009. In that time, they have successfully launched Wrath of the Lich King and Cataclysm, the game's second and third expansion sets, in mainland China, and earned the enthusiastic support of gamers across the country. In addition to World of Warcraft, Blizzard Entertainment and NetEase's existing partnership covers Blizzard Entertainment's Warcraft III and StarCraft II, as well as the Battle.net gaming platform.

The extended license agreement further reinforces the existing partnership between Blizzard Entertainment and NetEase and lays the groundwork to bring Mists of Pandaria, the upcoming fourth expansion to World of Warcraft, to mainland China. First unveiled at BlizzCon 2011, Mists of Pandaria features a variety of elements influenced by Eastern culture and introduces a new playable race (the Pandaren), a new class (the monk), an expansive new continent to explore, an all-new pet battle system, scenarios, challenge modes, and more.

"We're grateful for the tremendous enthusiasm Chinese gamers have shown for World of Warcraft over the years, and we're pleased to be renewing our agreement for the game in China," said Mike Morhaime, CEO and co-founder of Blizzard Entertainment. "We look forward to working with NetEase to deliver all of the new features and content of Mists of Pandaria to Chinese players as soon as possible."

"We are excited to continue our partnership with Blizzard Entertainment after three years of highly effective cooperation on World of Warcraft," stated William Ding, CEO of NetEase. "Both companies have complementary business strategies and share a similar corporate culture. I am confident that with Blizzard Entertainment's expertise in developing world-class games and NetEase's experience in local game operation, we will be able to provide the best gaming experiences for players in China."

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