Following Activision Blizzard's announcement that services in China would be shut down, further statements from NetEase clarify that Dragonflight will still launch on schedule and be available for play until the licensing agreement expires on January 23rd, while promising to continue negotiations to the greatest extent possible. Both have been translated below.
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