WoW:The9 sees enormous drop in profits after split with Blizzard2010-3-15 1:30:36 |
![]() Still, not everything is completely negative for The9. In the on-again-off-again World of Warcraft existence in the Chinese market altogether, owing to the squabble between The Ministry of Culture and the General Administration of the Press and Publication (GAPP), they've seen an increase in gamers from when they initially lost World of Warcraft. According to reports, the increase -- a modest bump from 3.2 to 3.4 million gamers -- is owing largely to a new update to Soul of the Ultimate Nation, as well as their other games Sword of the New World, FIFA Online, and Atlantica Online. Now, so long as more of their shareholders don't wind up suing them for making misheading statements about their connection with Blizzard, things might just start looking up for thisprevious major gamer in the Chinese MMORPG market. |
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