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NetEase dismantled Blizzard’s World of Warcraft orc statue and the iconic Gorehowl on livestream. Here’s what led up to it.

NetEase destroyed Blizzard’s World of Warcraft orc statue on a livestream. The orc statue and Gorehowl were torn down a couple of days following failed negotiations between NetEase and Blizzard.

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NetEase dismantles the iconic Gorehowl

In addition to the demolition of China’s Blizzard offices and the orc statue, Gorehowl was also dismantled during a livestream. Gorehowl refers to an iconic World of Warcraft weapon that both Grom and Garrosh Hellscream once wielded.

NetEase rejects Blizzard’s offer

On Jan. 17, NetEase postedon Weixinthat it had rejected the offer to extend Blizzard’s game service agreements by six months. NetEase noted that the proposal involved Blizzard continuing its search for a new partner during those months as well. NetEase added that the proposal was unfair.

The post then addressed the rumors about wanting to control Blizzard’s intellectual property. NetEase wrote that it never wanted control over that for the past 14 years. As for the archiving the World of Warcraft progress for players in China, NetEase said that’s Blizzard’s responsibly.

NetEase destroys World of Warcraft orc statue on livestream cover image

Blizzard Green Tea served at NetEase Coffee

Another poston Weixin showed that NetEase referred to Blizzard as “green tea.” This is a derogatory slang term in Chinese that means someone who only acts sweet and innocent on the outside. The post included an image of the menu item as well. The item is called “Blizzard Green Tea.”

What happened between NetEase and Blizzard?

Blizzard and NetEase ended a 14-year deal after both parties weren’t able to reach an agreement. Blizzard was able to provide game services in China since 2008 through this deal.

“Certain games will no longer be available at end of license with NetEase on July 24, 2025,” according toBlizzard’s announcementback in November 2022.

The dismantling of Gorehowl (Image via liliandcandy77 on Weixin)

This means most of Blizzard’s game services for titles such as World of Warcraft, Overwatch 2, andHearthstonewill soon be suspended in mainland China.

“We have put in a great deal of effort and tried with our utmost sincerity to negotiate with Activision Blizzard so that we could continue our collaboration and serve the many dedicated players in China,” NetEase CEO William Dingannounced as well.

NetEase’s first point on Weixin addressed the six-month proposal (Image via NetEase on Weixin)

In December 2022, Blizzard China posted a video on Weibo for Hearthstone players. Inthe video, Hearthstone executive producer Nathan Lyons-Smith talked about the upcoming suspension of Hearthstone’s service in China.

“Please hang in there,” Lyons-Smith said. “We’re exploring possibilities to bring the game back to you and the community.”

A menu item called “Blizzard green tea” was served at NetEase Coffee (Image via liliandcandy77 on Weixin)

More recently, NetEase reportedly disbanded the majority of its staff members onthe Shanghai teamresponsible for operating Blizzard’s titles.

That’s all for now. Stay tuned on Esports.gg for more news and updates.

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Nathan Lyons-Smith said he hopes to bring Hearthstone back to players in China one day (Image via Blizzard China on Weibo)

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