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2024-04-10 16:51:09| Engadget

Blizzards games will once again be available in China, over 15 months after titles such as World of Warcraft and Overwatch 2 went offline in the planet's largest gaming market. Blizzard has renewed its licensing agreement with long-time partner NetEase and many of its games will return to mainland China in the coming months. NetEase oversaw Blizzard games in China for 15 years, but their agreement expired in January 2023, leading to the likes of Hearthstone and Starcraft shutting down in the country. The two sides had kept discussions going over the last year and they finally reached a new deal. It'll take a little while for Blizzard and NetEase to resolve technical issues and get things in place for the relaunch, but the games are expected to come back online in China starting this summer. According to Bloomberg, players will be able to resume progress theyd previously made on their accounts. Blizzard could be set for a notable boost to its bottom line with its games coming back to China. Overwatch is one of its more popular games there the country is said to have made up most of the Overwatch Leagues viewership in the circuits later seasons. One pro team based in China didnt play at all during OWLs final season in 2023. In addition, Chinese players will for the first time officially be able to play Diablo IV, which Blizzard released last June and was an instant hit. (Diablo Immortal remained available in China during the spat with NetEase as that game was subject to a separate agreement.) Meanwhile, Blizzards parent company Microsoft has struck a separate deal with NetEase. Theyll explore the possibility of bringing NetEase games to Xbox consoles and other platforms. Blizzard and NetEase have done incredible work to renew our commitment to players Blizzards universes have been part of players lives in the region for many years, Phil Spencer, CEO of Microsoft Gaming, said in a statement. Returning Blizzards legendary games to players in China while exploring ways to bring more new titles to Xbox demonstrates our commitment to bringing more games to more players around the world.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/blizzard-games-are-returning-to-china-this-summer-145109338.html?src=rss


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