NetEase.com Apologizes For Postponed WoW Game Server Opening
July 1, 2009 |
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Chinese online game operator NetEase.com has published a report stating that it feels sorry that the servers of World of Warcraft are unable to be opened on time, due to unexpected circumstances.
However, the company states its new Chinese official website for WoW will be unveiled soon and all the latest news about this online game will be published through this platform.
Prior to this, NetEase.com issued a public letter to the Chinese users of Blizzard's WoW in May 2009, stating that the first batch of its WoW servers would be opened in late June. But with the ending of June, many users feel disappointed at NetEase.com's breaking of its promise.
To ease the anxiety and discontent of these users, NetEase.com said in the report that it apologizes for the delay of server opening. The company encountered an unexpected situation, which prolonged the period of testing.
The company did not mention when it will open these servers in the report.
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