Interestingly enough, this announcement comes after the game WAS reportedly being blocked on Chinese social media Weibo. According to MassivelyOP, this is the biggest drop the company has seen in nine months. Following a post on the game’s official site, the company’s stocks dropped about 11% in the Hong Kong Seng Tech index. The news has had a negative impact on NetEase, which is handling the publishing of the game in China. What that enhancement entails hasn’t been made clear. The reason given was that the developer needed extra time to enhance content. Despite the game and its model seemingly being made to appeal to Chinese audiences, the developer has announced they will be delaying its launch in the country. That’s probably not the most shocking news to have ever hit the internet, although, at least one of the reasons might be. Blizzard is not having the best time with Diablo Immortal, it would seem.
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