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Activision Blizzard aren't too popular in China wow gold at the moment with WoW subscribers still unable to play the game a month after problems first arose. The operator switch that should have moved the game from The9 to NetEase took place on June 7th however a statement by the new operators says "We have met with some factors which are out of our control [and] the servers' reopening will be delayed. To make matters worse there's no promise of an imminent resolution to the problem as the statement goes on to add As of now, we don't have a specific reopening timeframe." Operator changeovers in China can often to be troublesome affairs as the government require all launches, or re launches in this case, of services like MMORPGs to go through an approval process to gain an official licence. The continuing wow gold downtime is sure to be a concern for Activision Blizzard since almost half the worlds WoW players wow gold are believed to be Chinese subscribers. However, the 301.5 million USD NetEase have paid for wow gold the new contract will no doubt help to offset any losses. Earlier in the week we reported the surprising news that China had banned gold farming, new rules jeopardizing a business worth millions of dollars, with a large presence in the People's Republic. We learn today, however, that gold farming has in fact not been banned - rather virtual currencies are no longer exchangeable for real money; the opposite side of the trade from gold farming. QQ coins are big in China, and present a virtual currency that can be used to pay for real items, wow goldor even for gambling, and this exchange has now been banned - virtual currencies now only useful in a wholly virtual context. This from ICTs for Development's Richard Heeks: "This therefore is not about what gold farming clients do: use real money to buy these virtual currencies; it's the mirror image. And it's not about the major trade in gold farming such as World of Warcraft, which relates to other types of virtual currency. And it's not about buying/selling in-game items. And it's not about the power-levelling of avatars. "Bottom line: it's not about gold farming." yyqq0925
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