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As Blizzard ends operations in China, things at NetEase have reportedly turned hostile
By Rebecca Spear published
Save your game locally Due to an end of an agreement between Blizzard Entertainment and NetEase, millions of game accounts in China will be suspended soon.
World of Warcraft: Classic and Dragonflight getting new content in January
By Zachary Boddy published
World of Content Blizzard has revealed details for new content in World of Warcraft: Classic and Dragonflight for the month of January, including a new raid and more.
Another Activision Blizzard studio is unionizing, asks leadership to 'follow Microsoft's steps'
By Samuel Tolbert published
Gaming Workers at Proletariat, a studio recently added to Blizzard Entertainment, are unionizing.
Blizzard Entertainment shares World of Warcraft: Dragonflight update roadmap for 2023
By Samuel Tolbert last updated
Gaming Blizzard Entertainment shares what players can expect next in post-launch support for World of Warcraft: Dragonflight.
Blizzard veteran Chris Metzen returns to World of Warcraft as creative advisor
By Samuel Tolbert published
Gaming Chris Metzen, a Blizzard Entertainment veteran that previously worked across numerous games like Warcraft, is returning as a creative advisor.
World of Warcraft: Dragonflight is now available
By Samuel Tolbert published
Gaming World of Warcraft: Dragonflight has launched worldwide and is available for players everywhere.
Blizzard games like Overwatch and World of Warcraft are being pulled from China
By Zachary Boddy published
Losing Games The long-term agreement between Activision Blizzard and NetEase has fallen apart.
You can play the new Dracthyr class in World of Warcraft: Dragonflight early
By Alexander Cope published
Gaming The second phase of World of Warcraft: Dragonflight's pre-expansion patch has gone live, along with the new playable Dracthyr race and Evoker class.
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