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World of Warcraft's latest expansion releases in China less than a month from now.
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Activision-Blizzard have announced the release of StarCraft II in China, first hitting that market in open beta before a retail release.
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The Chinese video game publisher The9 was very happy to announce positive sales reports according to the recently released 2nd quarter financial statement. The majority of these numbers is thanks to the flagship title in China, Blizzard's World of Warcraft.
The9's record income and revenue was approx $66.3 million, where $60.7 came from World of...
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The9 Limited Suspends Game Operations for 3 Days of Mourning for the Earthquake Tragedy in Southwest China
Shanghai, China – May 19, 2008. The9 Limited (NASDAQ: NCTY)(“The9”), a leading online game operator in China, announced today that it will suspend the operations of World of Warcraft®, Soul of The Ultimate NationTM, Granado Espada, Joyful...
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Stars (The horde guild which done naxx firstly in CWOW - Chinese WOW) killed M'uru just now on21:27pm (GMT+8:00), 12th May, here is their official link of the kill:
http://www.starshorde.com/thread-5505-1-1.html
It's the 1st timer of CWOW with M'uru available (Chinese servers always get patched a week later than US & EU, including...
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World of Warcraft's Chinese operator, The9 Limited, announced today that concurrent users had recently peaked at one million. Whichever way you look at this statistic, it's interesting. How many of those "players" are farmers? How many are legit fans?
Since WoW's launch in China in June 2005 the concurrent user count hasn't peaked like this....
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China Military TV Channel broadcasted a military documentary about war exercises that took place around the world last year. One of the maps they used showed Turkey, Iraq and Iran (from left to right on the map below).
http://www.worldofraids.com/2008/january/map2m.jpg
Now compare it to Arathi Highlands as seen in...
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On December 26th, 2007 (Beijing Time), the legendary phoenix mount Ashes of Al'ar appaeared for the first time on the Molten Core server in China; this phoenix mount has been acquired for 190,000 gold by a rich player.
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Apparently it has been. According to recent news posted on Pacific Epoch, the company which runs the Chinese Localized World of Warcraft - The9 - has done some modifications to the "Scourge" race to no longer show bones protruding through flesh; even going as far as changing the corpses from skeletons to tombs. A bit much I'd say, but it sounds as...
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The past few days have been eventful for the players attending the WSVG tournament in Wulan, China. In the World of Warcraft bracket, however, there are only two teams representing the United States and one team representing Europe -- the rest are Chinese. Despite being a vast minority, the American team "Pandemic" clearly is everyone's favorite...