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A college student plays the online game World of Warcraft in his dormitory room in southwest China's Chongqing city. American game developer Blizzard Entertainment said Thursday, Nov. 17, 2022, that it will suspend most of its game services in mainland China after current licensing agreements with Chinese games company NetEase end, sending NetEase’s shares tumbling. (AP Photo, File)

A college student plays the online game World of Warcraft in his dormitory room in southwest China's Chongqing city. American game developer Blizzard Entertainment said Thursday, Nov. 17, 2022, that it will suspend most of its game services in mainland China after current licensing agreements with Chinese games company NetEase end, sending NetEase’s shares tumbling. (AP Photo, File)

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