Posted Jan 30, 2007 at 05:48PM by Ryan A. Listed in: MMORPG, World of Warcraft Tags: Blizzard, China, Vivendi, The9 Limited
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WoW China - Image 1It has been reported several times before that businesses conducting gold farming in World of Warcraft are being done in China. Blizzard and other devs have always maintained that this practice disrupts the in-game economy. Because of this reason alone, it is logical to think that WoW would never go to that country, but apparently, that is not the case.

Local online game operator The9 Limited announced today that they have revised their original license agreement with Vivendi Games and Blizzard. Why did they do that? Well, because they're bringing over The Burning Crusade there as well. Being the exclusive operator of the game in China, this is actually big given the expansion's success in other markets.

Aside from WoW, The9 Limited has also obtained exclusive licenses for important games such as Guild Wars and Hellgate: London. They also hold the reins for bigshot Asian MMOs like Granado Espada, Soul of the Ultimate Nation, Ragnarok Online 2, and Emil Chronicle Online. Aside from distributing the said titles, the company is also developing a local fantasy MMO called Fantasy Melody Online.

Given The9 Limited's roster of titles, it looks like our beloved WoW is in good hands after all. Now we wonder when it will come out in other markets like Japan and Korea.


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