The company did not address the social media ban in the statement and it was unclear what triggered the decision. HONG KONG (Reuters) – Internet and gaming giant NetEase 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”. FILE PHOTO: The logo of internet technology company Netease at the China Digital Entertainment Expo and Conference, also known as ChinaJoy, in Shanghai, China July 30, 2021.
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