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Chinese cable DTV operator Shanghai Interactive TV (SiTV) recently spun off its gaming channel as a wholly-owned subsidiary, Shanghai Game Fengyun (Gamefy) Cultural Media Co., Ltd., with RMB 10 mln in registered capital, with plans for an eventual IPO. Read More
Chinese game developer and operator Netease (Nasdaq: NTES) announced last night that it has encountered some unexpected circumstances in the run-up to the World of Warcraft launch that will delay its servers going online. Read More
The transitional site for World of Warcraft in Mainland China has posted an announcement saying that gamers who create accounts on the upcoming Chinese equivalent to Battle.net, Blizzard's primary MMO gaming site, and enter their former WoW account number and password, will be able to play on any mainland World of Warcraft server without any regional restrictions, regardless of what region their character may have been in previously. Read More
Chinese online game developer and operator Netease (Nasdaq: NTES) has announced an agreement to license the operating rights to the Battle.net game platform and a variety of games from computer game developer Blizzard Entertainment, including Starcraft II. Read More