Electronic Arts: “There is no signed agreement with The9”
Several hours ago, we reported that Electronic Arts had agreed to buy a 19 percent stake in The9 Ltd. for about US$ 200 million. The9 is currently mainland China‘s exclusive distributor of Blizzard‘s World of Warcraft MMORPG, with this deal (according to Shanghai Securities News) giving the Shanghai-based company further rights to EA’s FIFA Online game.
That is, if this report had been confirmed.
EA spokesman Jeff Brown has just stepped out into the open to announce that contrary to reports from publications like the Shanghai Securities News, EA had not entered into any business dealings of the sort. “There is no signed agreement with The9,” Brown said, further commenting that EA did not comment on rumors and speculation like this. Given that this is all EA has to say at the moment, we’ll let the readers know in case we run into more clarifications on this whole matter.
Via Reuters
Several hours ago, we reported that Electronic Arts had agreed to buy a 19 percent stake in The9 Ltd. for about US$ 200 million. The9 is currently mainland China‘s exclusive distributor of Blizzard‘s World of Warcraft MMORPG, with this deal (according to Shanghai Securities News) giving the Shanghai-based company further rights to EA’s FIFA Online game.
That is, if this report had been confirmed.
EA spokesman Jeff Brown has just stepped out into the open to announce that contrary to reports from publications like the Shanghai Securities News, EA had not entered into any business dealings of the sort. “There is no signed agreement with The9,” Brown said, further commenting that EA did not comment on rumors and speculation like this. Given that this is all EA has to say at the moment, we’ll let the readers know in case we run into more clarifications on this whole matter.
Via Reuters