Blizzard titles likeWorld of WarcraftandOverwatch 2will no longer be available in China as of January 23.
The publisher was unable to agree to renew their contract with Netease.
Therefore, the Chinese government will need to approve all Blizzard games again.
The publisher is now negotiating with new partners to keep World of Warcraft available in China.
Neteases competitor, Tencent, has now seen an opportunity to develop its MMO.
Tarisland is similar toWorld of Warcraft.
The game’s trailer shows a cartoon-like design as opposed to visual art.
Additionally, the game features rideable dragons, whichWOWalso added to Dragonflight recently.
Additionally, this dragon resembles WOWs Deathwing.
WoW is extremely popular and has a significant player base in China.
Additionally, Tencent has not yet revealed any pricing details for the game.
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