Core Points - Blizzard Entertainment is set to relaunch its major game product, StarCraft II, in the Chinese market, with a technical test starting on October 21 and a full return scheduled for October 28 [1] - The company has retained all account data from previous versions of StarCraft II, ensuring a seamless transition for players [1] - Blizzard is also focusing on building an esports ecosystem for the Chinese market, with plans to support community events and host a StarCraft II invitational tournament in Hangzhou in late November 2025 [1] Group 1 - Blizzard Entertainment's partnership with NetEase ended in January 2023, leading to the suspension of several games [2] - In April 2024, Blizzard announced that its games would return to the Chinese market under a new publishing agreement, including popular titles like World of Warcraft and Hearthstone [2] - The return of these games has faced initial challenges, such as server congestion due to high player demand, but issues have gradually improved over time [2] Group 2 - The relaunch of StarCraft II marks the completion of Blizzard's strategy to bring back all major game products to the Chinese market by 2024 [2] - Other titles, including Overwatch and Diablo III, have also successfully returned to the market this year [2]
《星际争霸II》国服“定档” 暴雪游戏回归“计划”进展顺利
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-10-21 10:55