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China's NetEase criticizes Blizzard offer as unequal, unfair

January 18, 2023
Source: bigrapidsnews.com bigrapidsnews.com
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This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate HONG KONG (AP) — China games company NetEase Inc. has rejected a proposal from World of Warcraft creator Activision Blizzard to temporarily extend its partnership while the U.S. company seeks a new partner, calling the proposed terms “unequal and unfair” in an escalating public spat. Blizzard said in November that its 14-year partnership with NetEase was set to end, spelling the imminent withdrawal of games such as World of Warcraft, the Starcraft series, and Overwatch from the world’s biggest games market as of Jan. 23. In a statement, NetEase...
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