Microsoft has repaired its relationship with NetEase, which has also laid the foundation for the return of Blizzard's national server.Jez Corden, editor-in-chief of Windows Central, revealed during a guest appearance on the UnshackledFury podcast that Microsoft has repaired its relationship with NetEase and "World of Warcraft" is expected to return to the Chinese market.
Because this is what Microsoft wants, they want to make money, and Chinese Blizzard players are also happy to see the return of Blizzard games.
Earlier, the last case between NetEase and Blizzard was canceled and the two parties suddenly withdrew the lawsuit, which also triggered the return of the national server.
This case is the last of the lawsuits between NetEase and Blizzard as the plaintiff. Previously, NetEase sued Blizzard in a total of 4 cases, all of which were held in January 2024. At the same time, Blizzard, as the plaintiff, has withdrawn all three cases in which Blizzard sued NetEase.