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The trials and tribulations continue for Chinese MMO players,
WoW, and its new Chinese provider
NetEase. IncGamers is
reporting that the beta of the game is continuing - effectively making the game free to play for those lucky enough to be taking part - while the Chinese government decides if
enough changes have been made, such as the removal of
corpses, gore and
other unpleasant parts of the MMO experience, for the game to get a Chinese relaunch.
Since handing over the baton from from
The9, things have not gone very well. After an
extended hiatus which saw the game's
servers offline while the data was transferred over, the game is still awaiting the final go-ahead from GAPP (the General Administration of Press and Publication). The beta was originally supposed to last around a week but because of the delay has been going on for nearly a month. However IncGamers is also reporting that according to NetEase, all the internal testing has been completed and once the GAPP are done, the game should launch pretty quickly.
WoW currently free to play in China, fate still being decided by government originally appeared on
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