Microsoft Is Bringing Blizzard Games Back to China, New Deal Struck With Netease


Blizzard Entertainment games are coming back to mainland China. Following the 2022 breakup, Microsoft and NetEase have entered a new agreement to bring back both old and new titles to the country.
Neowin 7:22 pm on April 10, 2024


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The text discusses various tech news updates. Microsoft is reportedly planning to add a dedicated Windows 11 button for ads and promos on its Start Menu. In other news, China's government will no longer purchase Intel or AMD chips or Microsoft products for their PCs. Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick has announced plans to depart the company by the end of 2023. Windows 11's Moment 5 Update is now rolling out to all users, and the GameSir Nov gaming controller with a hall effect stick and 250Hz Bluetooth has been released.

  • Microsoft plans to add a dedicated Windows 11 button for ads on the Start Menu.
  • China's government will no longer purchase Intel or AMD chips or Microsoft products for their PCs.
  • Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick has announced plans to depart the company by the end of 2023.
  • Windows 11's Moment 5 Update is now rolling out to all users.
  • GameSir Nov gaming controller with a hall effect stick and 250Hz Bluetooth has been released.

https://www.neowin.net/news/microsoft-is-bringing-blizzard-games-back-to-china-new-deal-struck-with-netease/

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