The president of NetEase, the Chinese publisher of World of Warcraft and Overwatch, has blasted the actions of an unnam…
In an accompanying press release shared by NetEase, the publisher's CEO William Ding took a more official tone.
"We are honored to have had the privilege of serving our gamers over the past 14 years and have shared many precious moments with them during that time. We will continue our promise to serve our players well until the last minute. We will make sure our players' data and assets are well protected in all of our games."
"These agreements, which contributed approximately three percent of Activision Blizzard's consolidated net revenues in 2021, expire in January 2023," Activision's Today, NetEase claimed these games also represented a"low single digits" percentage of its overall income.
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