The divorce is now final.
We approached NetEase again last week for assistance in exploring a six-month extension of our existing agreement, which is based on terms NetEase has agreed to in 2019, to allow everyone to continue playing without disruption and for Blizzard to continue exploring a reasonable and long-term path forward in the China region. Unfortunately, NetEase did not accept our proposal to extend the existing game service agreement following last week’s extension negotiations.
Apparently, this ticked NetEase off something fierce as the company responded with its own post saying —For unknowable reasons, last week Blizzard re-sought NetEase with an offer of a so-called six-month extension of the game service and other conditions, and made it clear that it would not stop continuing negotiations with other potential partners during the contract extension.
NetEase included in its statement a pretty funny quip accusing Blizzard of trying to take advantage of NetEase and basically engaging in behavior similar to “divorce but still try to live together behavior.” The divorce description is apt as the whole thing reads as a pretty acrimonious breakup. Over the weekend, a video surfaced of employees at NetEase dismantling its massive
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