If I stream wow on tiktok

Am I giving away wow information to China?

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blizzard is back in china so wont matter

Blizzard Entertainment has suspended most Blizzard game services in mainland China due to the expiration of the current licensing agreements with NetEase, Inc. on January 23, 2023. This includes World of Warcraft, Hearthstone, Warcraft III: Reforged, Overwatch, the StarCraft series, Diablo III, and Heroes of the Storm. Diablo Immortal co-development and publishing is covered under a separate agreement between the two companies. Blizzard has been looking for a new distributor in China, and a Blizzard China representative confirmed that the shutdown is not “the end,” but just a temporary unhappy suspension. Blizzard is committed to finding alternatives to bring its games back to Chinese players in the future.

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For now. Maybe it will be forced to leave it or be banned too xD

Well ,as of now I believe so considering what happen in the past months. Now ,I have to change everything on the net including passwords and security .This is going to be costly,and long.

Man I love S̶i̶n̶g̶a̶p̶o̶r̶e Chinese food.

It is? o.O

I missed that.

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Yes, you’ll be giving away competitive strategies to the People’s Liberation Army Sweaty Gamer Division. Beware!

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Maybe he means that not-WoW, totally original, not a clone at all Tarisland.

Oh I see got you.

(whatever that is ._.)

They took enough from WoW to make Tarisland.

These here are fighting words, the Malaysians, Singaporeans, and Chinese are going to fight about who owns which food :sob:

I don’t know how true this is, but:

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yes they renewed partnership with netease back in dec/jan

No, you’re giving your info to china.