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William Ding, CEO of Chinese internet company Netease (Nasdaq: NTES), has announced that the company will invest RMB 30 mln to promote the development of competitive gaming in China as part of the company's "Bread Campaign" ("Mianbo Xingdong"). Read More
Chinese online game developer and operator Netease (Nasdaq: NTES) and Blizzard Entertainment have today announced that open beta testing for StarCraft II in mainland China will begin on March 29, 2011. Read More
According to China's Ministry of Culture, Activision-Blizzard's real time strategy game Starcraft II: Wings of Liberty has passed the Ministry's content approval process. Read More
Thomas Tippl, COO of US-based game developer Activision Blizzard, revealed in the company's Q4 2010 earnings call that Activision was speeding up its expansion into mainland China, and that, in partnership with Netease (Nasdaq: NTES), it would launch a series of new games for the Chinese market. Read More
On condition of anonymity, a source has revealed that Chinese internet portal and online game operator Netease (Nasdaq: NTES) has already submitted an application for approval to the appropriate government bodies for the Chinese domestic version of the World of Warcraft expansion pack "Cataclysm". Read More
An industry source said today that game developer Blizzard is actively preparing for the China launch of Starcraft II, with visits to relevant governmental bodies and media outreach efforts. Read More
Chen Weian, vice president of Chinese online game developer and operator Netease (Nasdaq: NTES), announced today that Tianxia II has become one of the top 3 revenue earners among the company's self-developed games. 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 gaming news portal Duowan.com reported today that online game developer and operator Netease (Nasdaq: NTES) has re-launched sub-channel xyx.163.com, which was previously used for the countdown to release of its self-developed 2.5D MMORPG Ghost. 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