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China Approves Microsoft’s Acquisition of Activision Blizzard

China's State Administration has approved Microsoft's attempted $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard, joining a total of 37 regulators including the EU and Japan.

Blizzard’s Departure From China Could Cost It $44 Million Thanks To A NetEase Lawsuit

Blizzard and NetEase ended a 14-year partnership earlier this year. The pact had allowed the US publisher and developer to release its games inside of China. While both sides have…

China state newspaper calls out Elon Musk for sharing Wuhan lab report

A CCP-controlled newspaper has taken notice of Elon Musk spreading the U.S. Energy Department's report on COVID-19's possible origins on Twitter.

Players in China Mourn As Millions Lose Access to WoW

It’s a sad day for players residing in China, as Blizzard Entertainment’s servers went offline after two decades. Millions are mourning for the end of an area after losing

Blizzard Entertainment Games Go Offline in China Indefinitely, Millions Affected

Blizzard games in China have all gone dark following a The post Blizzard Entertainment Games Go Offline in China Indefinitely, Millions Affected appeared first on PlayStation LifeStyle.

Activision Blizzard Says NetEase Declined an Offer to Extend Publishing Deal in China

Overwatch 2 and World of Warcraft publisher Activision Blizzard has claimed NetEase declined an offer to extend its publishing deal in China.

Civilization 6 DLC Rulers of China gets release date on Steam and Epic

Firaxis has announced the Civilization 6 DLC Rulers of China release date, letting us know when strategy fans on Steam and Epic will be able to play the latest instalment…

Tesla (TSLA) slashes prices in China on Model 3 & Y

A recent cut saw pricing for a number of Tesla models reduced by as much as 13.4 percent.

Tesla China chief Tom Zhu promoted to global sales and manufacturing role

The move makes Tom Zhu the highest-profile executive at Tesla after Elon Musk.

China preparing $143 billion fiscal package aimed at self-sufficiency in chip production

China's alleged fiscal incentive package is aimed at countering US trade legislation and creating self-sufficiency for the nation in the tech sector.