The WoW spin-off was code-named Neptune and was an MMORPG similar to World of Warcraft, except set in a different time period. NetEase and Blizzard Entertainment reportedly had disagreements on the specifics of the project before ultimately deciding to cancel it. This isn’t the first time NetEase and Blizzard have backed a mobile title together, as the recently released Diablo Immortal was another joint project from the two companies. NetEase is also responsible for publishing a number of Blizzard franchises in China, including World of Warcraft, so the two companies have a significant partnership. This also isn’t the first time we’ve seen a Warcraft mobile game get canceled, as the company’s Pokémon GO-inspired title never saw the light of day either. At the very least, Warcraft Arclight Rumble seems to be coming along nicely. It’s unfortunate to see so many developers get laid off, especially since some fans have an intense curiosity regarding what this game would have looked like. World of Warcraft has been our only gateway into Azeroth thus far, so it would’ve been cool to see what the world was like in a different time. Fans of Warcraft shouldn’t get too dejected though, as WoW: Dragonflight is still set to launch this year, with the public alpha live for a few weeks now.

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