Bloomberg News claims, the mobile game project named "Orbis" which Blizzard Entertainment and NetEase Games spent 4 years to develop was eventually cancelled for some reason.
According to the description, this mobile game, named "Orbis", will adopt a gameplay mode similar to "Pokémon GO" combined with augmented reality, allowing players to experience the game in the real world.
Neither NetEase Games nor Blizzard Entertainment responded to the reports, so it's impossible to confirm whether either company was involved in the game's development or why it was canceled. However, some sources claim the cancellation was due to a disagreement between Activision Blizzard and NetEase Games.
Prior to this, Blizzard Entertainment unveiled the first mobile game of World of Warcraft, which was confirmed to be《Magical Army》 Warcraft Arclight Rumble, an action-strategy game, is expected to launch on Android and iOS platforms in the second half of this year. Earlier, the company partnered with NetEase Games to create the mobile game Diablo Immortal, which generated significant revenue.


