The Commercial Appeal

Blizzard, Netease China partnershi­p to end

Companies can’t reach deal to renew licenses

- Zen Soo

HONG KONG – American game developer Blizzard Entertainm­ent said Thursday it will suspend most of its game services in mainland China after current licensing agreements with Chinese game company Netease end, sending Netease’s shares tumbling.

Blizzard, which partnered with Netease

in 2008 to offer popular games such as World of Warcraft, Overwatch and Diablo in mainland China, said in a statement the two companies did not reach a deal to renew the agreements “that is consistent with Blizzard’s operating principles and commitment­s to players and employees.”

The partnershi­p is set to expire next January. Blizzard said new sales will be “suspended in the coming days.”

Netease shares plunged as much as 15% in Hong Kong following the news.

Netease said the expiration of its licenses with Blizzard would have “no material impact” on the company’s financial results. The company said revenues and income from the licensed Blizzard games represente­d “low single digits” as a percentage of Netease’s total revenues and income last year, and in the first three quarters of 2022.

“We have put in a great deal of effort and tried with our utmost sincerity to negotiate with Activision Blizzard so that we could continue our collaborat­ion and serve the many dedicated players in China,” William Ding, CEO of Netease, said in a statement. “However, there were material difference­s on key terms and we could not reach an agreement.”

Blizzard Entertainm­ent CEO Mike Ybarra said the company is looking for alternativ­es to bring the games back to Chinese players in the future.

“We’re immensely grateful for the passion our Chinese community has shown throughout the nearly 20 years we’ve been bringing our games to China through Netease and other partners,” Ybarra said.

The games affected by the suspension are “World of Warcraft,” the “Starcraft” series, “Hearthston­e,” “Heroes of the Storm,” “Overwatch” and “Diablo III.”

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