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Battle breaks out over game approval

Source: Xinhuanet.com
Beijing : China | about 1 month ago  
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Monday night to suspend its approval of the World of WarCraft online game. It has ordered NetEase.com, China's second-largest Internet games operator and the company with the license to run World of WarCraft in China, not to charge users. NetEase to begin testing World of WarCraft on July 30 on the condition...
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