According to insiders on Sina Weibo, Li Riqiang, the former person in charge of NetEase's Warcraft project has returned to NetEase. It is said that his return is related to the expiration of the contract between NetEase and Blizzard for Warcraft in May next year. It is understood that the contract between NetEase and Blizzard for Warcraft will expire in May next year. There have been rumors in the industry that several companies with substantial strength have already contacted Blizzard about agency matters. "Among them, a powerful company in Shenzhen even offered astronomical conditions, making the renewal of Warcraft full of doubts again." On December 14, an insider revealed on Sina Weibo that according to information disclosed by colleagues, the rumored powerful company in Shenzhen that was set to take over the operation of the Chinese version of Warcraft in 2012 was not Tencent, but China Merchants Bank, and urged players to "save more money."
The insider said: "On a business trip in Hangzhou, according to 'reliable internal information' disclosed by colleagues from the technology channel, the powerful company in Shenzhen that will take over operations before the end of the world is not Tencent, but China Merchants Bank. Fellow players, save more money so you don't have to buy monthly cards as they will be directly deducted from your account." At the same time, a picture of the China Merchants Bank logo was posted, causing some industry insiders and uninformed players to gather around.
Laodao99: My goodness, it seems like you must have a China Merchants Bank credit card to play.
Huangjin Tixing: I express my surprise again here.
Shengfushi UCG: China Merchants Bank, why didn't you say earlier? I have plenty of cards!
Duoluojunwang de Kexing Aimuxi: Oh my god! In the future, I can just transfer my salary directly to game cards with an exchange rate of 1:0.98.
Wang Zhensen: A golden weapon is given to platinum card users?
Vinaz: If possible, using my salary card to buy game cards would earn me 10 times the points, tilting my balance...
Ai Dasoyou de Qiu Fatzhi: Not bad, if games like D3 are also handled together, it can be directly deducted from the credit card.
Xiaohuanjuan Lx: Is this a cold joke?
Ku Luoluo SP: Rumors are always what people love to hear.
Yujian Zhan Gua: I actually believed it, but then realized it's too cross-industry.
Slightly Reliable Xiaoqingnian: This is more shocking than hearing that the end of the world is real. Tencent lost to the bank, and after hard training, finally learned how to open a bank.