![]() This kind of mass reporting has become rampant, alongside other issues of discrimination - kicking each other from parties, racial slurs, and politically incendiary comments are becoming common place. Since the news of the imminent shutdown, Taiwanese servers have been flooded by Chinese refuges opting to reroll on fresh accounts rather than lose access to World of Warcraft entirely, but this has also created conflict between the local Taiwanese player base and newly arrived expats.Ĭhinese and Taiwanese players are rather notorious for not getting along, which has been highlighted by a significant spike of newly arrived Chinese players reporting Taiwanese players for writing in traditional Chinese, while long-term Taiwanese players report Chinese players for using simplified Chinese. Two new realms for Classic, and one for Retail (presumably due to War Mode removing the need to split PvE and PvP realms).Ĭhinese players are still waiting to hear what, if any, plans Blizzard will have to allow them to continue playing, but many have begun taking matters into their own hands. ![]() ![]() While no announcement has been made yet by either Blizzard China or Taiwan, it seems likely that these new realms may have been added in response to the news that Blizzard services would be shutting down in China on January 23rd. Three new servers have appeared alongside Taiwanese realms under a new "Global" category separate from the traditional Taiwan realms list. ![]()
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