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Online game World of Warcraft to open free in China while waiting for gov't approval
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09:52, August 16, 2009

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Testing program of popular online role-play game World of Warcraft will be open to Chinese players for free until it gets an official approval for commercial operation, the game's developer Blizzard Entertainment Inc. confirmed Saturday.

Shanghai Netease, the game's operator in China, Friday released an announcement on its website, saying it has finished all facility tests as required by the authorities. It will prolong its open testing program for free to players in China while waiting for the final approval from the government.

"We had been notified by Shanghai Netease and discussed with them before the announcement. It's a thoughtful decision," said a Blizzard public relations officer surnamed Yu.

Earlier in April, the game's operating right in China was transferred to Shanghai Netease from another online game operator The9. The two companies concluded their agreement in early June and the game resumed its services on July 30 with an open testing program.

As the government requires a reapplication of approval for a game when there is a change in the ownership of operation rights, Shanghai Netease is expecting the final nod to re-launch its commercial operation which charges players about 0.5 yuan per hour through prepaid cards.

Many players in China have complained that the censorship on the game was too strict and it took too long for the game to reopen.

Shanghai Netease was not immediately available for questions. Yu said she didn't know either when the company would get the approval.

The game was reported to boast about 4 million active players in China, accounting for 30 percent of the total in the world.

Source: Xinhua



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