NetEase to buy all new servers for Chinese WoW
Yes, as you may have noticed in the update on our post the other day, it’s confirmed: NetEase will be taking over operating the World of Warcraft in China as of June — their new homebase over there can be found at wow.163.com. And while we originally reported that The9 would be turning over their software, hardware, and staff to run the game, apparently that’s not completely true. IDG News Service is reporting that NetEase will be setting up their own network of servers to run the game. That’s a big undertaking — it likely means that things will be bumpy for the first few days of the transition (though Blizzard is clearly confident that NetEase can handle it, having run a few other games in the market before). And it also means that some of the supercomputers we’ve reported on before that are owned by The9 will go to… well, we’re not sure what. Not that there aren’t plenty of things to use them for — despite their stock dropping on news of the WoW license loss, The9 also runs a number of other games over there,
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