World Of WarCraft

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Online Multiplayer
Publisher: Blizzard
Developer: Blizzard
Release Date: Nov. 23, 2004 (US), Feb. 11, 2005 (EU)

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'World of WarCraft' Expands Its Asian Reach

by Rainier on Nov. 8, 2005 @ 11:20 a.m. PST

Rich in legend and filled with adventure, the World of Warcraft awaits! For the first time, players experience the lands of Azeroth from a new, in-depth perspective. As heroes, they explore familiar battlefields, discover new lands and take on epic quests and challenges.

The commercial launch of World of Warcraft in the region of Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau follows a highly successful open-beta period. During the open-beta test, World of Warcraft reached a peak concurrency -- the total number of testers playing simultaneously -- of more than 140,000 players, with a total open-beta base of more than 800,000 players. Worldwide, the game has a total of more than 4.5 million customers, which is expected to grow with the rollout in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau.

"Gamers in these regions have always shown great support for Blizzard games, so it was important for us to launch World of Warcraft there as quickly as possible," said Mike Morhaime, president and cofounder of Blizzard Entertainment(R). "We're now looking forward to seeing all of our newest players online and providing them with an unsurpassed gaming experience."

Blizzard's partner, Soft-World, and its subsidiary, GFI (Game First International), are leading the operation and management of World of Warcraft in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau. GFI's dedicated team in Taiwan will provide synchronization of content updates and deliver player feedback to the developers. The team will also offer 24-hour customer service with direct game master (GM) support and local call-center representatives dedicated to helping players with questions regarding gameplay and technical issues.

To maintain a safe and secure game environment for players, Blizzard has implemented a CD-key-based authorization system for World of Warcraft. This system will help protect the game from malicious hack programs that could negatively affect players' enjoyment of the game. Only players who have purchased an authorized CD key will be able to activate their accounts and enter the game.

Each CD-key package costs 168 NTD/42 HKD and includes 99 free World of Warcraft points, which are used for game time. Points expire at a rate of 5 per hour (5 NTD/1.25 HKD per hour). Additional World of Warcraft point cards can be purchased for 150 NTD/37.5 HKD and 300 NTD/75 HKD. There is also a monthly card available at 450 NTD/112.5 HKD, which provides unlimited play time for a period of one month.

For more information on World of Warcraft, including pricing, promotions and gameplay features, please visit the official website for the region of Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau at www.wowtaiwan.com.tw.

 


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