Blizzard officially announced its return: entering China again, mixed blessings
At this exciting time, Blizzard announced an agreement with NetEase to return to the Chinese market.
This news undoubtedly ignited a fire in the hearts of many players, but there were also many players with a sour grape mentality began to emerge. Is this "remarriage" joyful or sorrowful? Let's find out.
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NetEase Operates Again: Players' Expectations and Worries
NetEase Games announced that it has partnered with Blizzard again to bring Blizzard games back to the Chinese server.
The news sparked a chorus of cheers, after all, players have a deep affection for Blizzard. However, some players are starting to worry about whether this operation will continue the previous struggle. After all, NetEase's operating methods have been controversial, and it remains to be seen whether this time will change.
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World of Warcraft Returns: Summer Reunion
World of Warcraft, as one of Blizzard's signature games, is undoubtedly the highlight of this "remarriage".
It is reported that the first returning game will reunite with players in the summer. What's even more exciting is that when the server is turned on, the account data will be kept intact. This news is like a clear spring, making players look forward to Blizzard's return even more.
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Blizzard Customer Service Welcome: A sincere trip home
Blizzard Customer Service also issued a welcome statement, expressing a warm welcome to the return of players.
They said that they are honored to join hands with NetEase again to bring Blizzard games back to China. This sincere journey home makes many players feel warm. However, it is still unclear whether this will be sustainable.
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Netizen comments: Mixed emotions and mixed reviews
After this news came out, netizens expressed their opinions one after another.
Some people excitedly said "Blizzard is finally back!", others complained that "this time it's NetEase, there's nothing to look forward to", and some people played a joke, "Blizzard games are back, I've taken out my Battle.net account, only to find that I forgot all the passwords".
Ending: Mixed blessings, the future is promising
To sum up, Blizzard's return is undoubtedly a big deal, but it has also sparked a lot of discussion and concern.
We can't help but ask, will this "remarriage" be a good show or a farce? Only time will tell. May our expectations not be disappointed, and may Blizzard shine again in the Chinese market.