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Former Chinese publishing partner NetEase has filed a lawsuit against Blizzard Entertainment, seeking ¥300 million Yuan (roughly $43.5 million USD) in refunds for discontinued games and services to more than 1.12 million players since the server shutdown last January.
As reported by Chinese media conglomerate Sina Technology, the long-time publishing partner is suing Activision Blizzard over a violation of licensing agreements - demanding compensation for refunds to players, as well as unsold merchandise inventory and deposits on undeveloped games. The suit also includes what NetEase is calling several "unequal provisions favoring Blizzard Entertainment" in the licensing agreements between the two companies, such as bet-on agreements and large sum deposits by NetEase in order to insulate Activision from risk.
Sina Technology said:
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Shanghai NetEase Network Technology Development Co. Ltd. filed a lawsuit in Shanghai against Blizzard Entertainment Ltd. for breach of the series license agreement, seeking a refund of 300 million RMB. The amount includes full refunds paid by NetEase in connection with discontinued games such as World of Warcraft, prepayments for the inventory of unsold games, and prepayment deposits for several undeveloped games. The case also involves World of Warcraft and other CN region game related agreements: contains a number of unequal terms and conditions in favor of Blizzard's unilateral rights, the legality and enforceability of the relevant provisions of the huge dispute.
It is reported that the primary reason for NetEase to sue Blizzard is because Blizzard refused to assume the obligation of refunding players in the CN service and refused to pay NetEase the prepaid commission fee related to the CN service refund, involving an amount of nearly 100 million RMB. Since January 24, "World of Warcraft", "Hearthstone Legend", "Overwatch" and other Blizzard games service shutdown in CN, in order to maximize the protection of CN player's rights, NetEase already paid in full of more than 1.12 million players related to the refund applications for Blizzard games in CN.
In addition, the lawsuit involves the "one-side clause" signed between Blizzard and NetEase, including the requirement that NetEase deliver a huge deposit for several games in advance, while Blizzard did not refund the relevant deposit when the relevant games were not developed.
https://www.wowhead.com/news/neteas...-entertainment-seeking-43-5-million-in-332574