

The game has already been approved by the Chinese regulators. There had been comments circulating that the delay was due to complaints about the monetisation model but this was pure speculation. Official word on the delay cites issues with the game they want to resolve prior to launch including further optimisation and game-play improvements. Shares of the company slid more than 9% on Monday.Netease has announced that the Diablo Immortal China release has been delayed just days before launch. The title had recorded pre-registrations from over 15 million users last week, according to NetEase. The China launch was expected to give the title another boost as the Asian country would be the game's biggest market. The nod had garnered attention as the Diablo franchise focuses on slaying demons and witches - themes seen to jar with Chinese regulators' dislike of games with violent or religious content.ĭiablo Immortal was already released outside of China on June 2, and as per app-tracking platform App Magic, it has earned over $24 million during the first two weeks since the rollout. The company received a gaming license from Chinese regulators for the game last February, before authorities months later rolled out new rules and halted issuances of new game licenses for almost nine months. NetEase also did not respond to a Reuters' request for comment.Ĭo-developed by NetEase and Activision Blizzard (ATVI.O), Diablo Immortal is one of the most-anticipated games this year and its China launch is being closely watched to gauge Beijing's attitude towards the country's $46-billion video games market that was hit by sweeping regulatory crackdowns last year. The company did not address the social media ban in the statement and it was unclear what triggered the decision. HONG KONG, June 20 (Reuters) - Internet and gaming giant NetEase (9999.HK) delayed the rollout of its video game Diablo Immortal in China three days ahead of its official launch, a move that comes just after the game's official account on Weibo was banned from making new posts.Ĭhina-based NetEase, which was set to release the game on Thursday, did not provide a new launch date, but said on Sunday it wanted to make changes such as improvements to the game-play experience and conduct "multiple optimization adjustments".
