Blizzard Entertainment and NetEase have renewed their partnership, reintroducing ‘World of Warcraft’ and other games to the Chinese market.
Blizzard Entertainment has successfully renewed its partnership with NetEase, bringing its main game, World of Warcraft (WoW), and other famous games, like Diablo and Overwatch, back to the Chinese market.
This move comes after a short time away and talks with other potential partners that eventually led them back to NetEase.
This return aims to boost Blizzard’s presence in the world’s largest video gaming market by revenue despite recent challenges, including a decline in the WoW player base from 5 million in 2009 to approximately 350,000 by early 2023.
Initially, Blizzard worked with The9 to bring World of Warcraft to China in 2004, then changed to a new partner, NetEase, in 2009.
This partnership ended in early 2023 because both parties couldn’t agree on a new contract.
After this, Microsoft bought Activision Blizzard, the company that owns Blizzard. This big change helped Blizzard and NetEase renegotiate terms.
Now, under Microsoft, Blizzard is one of the world’s top three video game companies, along with Tencent and Sony. This setup gives Blizzard a strong base that the company can use to work in China.
The agreement’s execution will require at least six months as both companies must reassemble operations teams and test new servers to ensure smooth gameplay.
This delay reflects the logistical and regulatory complexities of distributing foreign video games in China, where strict content guidelines and playtime restrictions for minors are enforced.
These regulations necessitate foreign games to be published through local partners, a requirement that Blizzard and NetEase are now navigating to align with local norms.
The comeback of World of Warcraft and other Blizzard games is expected to greatly affect Chinese gamers, many of whom eagerly anticipated the game’s return even though it had been gone for a while.
This return means more than just business — it’s about reconnecting with a game that has been important in China for many years.
As World of Warcraft prepares for its return, gamers and industry experts are closely watching how Blizzard will handle China’s changing rules and market trends.
If Blizzard successfully re-enters the Chinese market, it could surpass previous highs and regain its influence in the worldwide gaming industry.
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