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Because of all the chaos (from
switched providers to
government approval) on China's version of
World of Warcraft, they haven't actually had a chance to
release the Wrath expansion over there yet. They were planning to
bring it out ASAP, but that obviously never worked out. But we hear now, finally, that
the wait is almost over. They are still going through content checks, and Netease (
WoW's new provider over there) says it has some more work to do, but at this point they're aiming for a mid-November release.
This doesn't mean much for us in the rest of the world -- and before you commenters mention goldsellers, know that most "Chinese goldfarmers" actually play on NA/EU servers anyway, and have been doing so even with the outage overseas. It does, however, mean that
China's guilds and playerbase at large will finally have access to all of the content we've enjoyed for almost a year (the expansion was released in North America and Europe last November 13th --
remember that?), including death knights, the new Naxxramas, and all of the other Northrend content. The release should be a nice bonus for Netease as well -- they've been working hard to try and
get the game up to date, and releasing the current expansion should help bring in a nice group of new customers.
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CommentsAuthor: SUPPORT@WEBLOGSINC.COM (Mike Schramm)
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Publish Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2009 09:00:00 EST
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